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Subject: Re: Dyslexia and Multi-Sensory Teaching Methods


Author:
rochelle
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Date Posted: 22:11:41 01/26/09 Mon
In reply to: Eva 's message, "Dyslexia and Multi-Sensory Teaching Methods" on 11:37:21 01/18/09 Sun

i think it great you helping those students
with dyslexia. i didnt find out till i was 29 bascally
fail everything i sat. how to people with dyslexia keep
trying i get so frustated almost to the point where you give up going to study again. i think ya doing a wonderful
job with those students.

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Author:
lea
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Date Posted: 09:47:12 11/05/09 Thu

I recieved Multi-Sensory teaching from 1-5th grade I am now 34. I really believe it is the only reason I can read. I have a BFA and minor in art history .



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