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Subject: Re: looking for competitive entry level work as a dyslexic


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Fred
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Date Posted: 15:02:17 03/23/09 Mon
In reply to: Tara 's message, "looking for competitive entry level work as a dyslexic" on 16:31:30 03/10/09 Tue

Hello Tara; I to think that Dragon Speaking will help you alot with your writing and spelling of words. Just don't worry over what it types out, just finsh what you want to say and let the spelling check take care of your mistakes. Edit the whole thing after your done. I should talk, I have this dragon also, but I do not have your education so I feel I cannot do what you could do. If i had that paper on my side I could not be stopped in getting what I deserve. Feel free to go for it for you have accomplished more than many of us. I am proud of you and since I have heard your story I will try to again write my book that I have tried for so many years to do. Be free and keep trying you will succseed!

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mary (interested)
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Date Posted: 21:54:17 08/27/09 Thu

you are an adult,dyslexic and educated, how did your parents help you accomplish these successes? I am starting out with my son who is 8. Not only is he dyslexic, he has adhd. i feel worried and unsure about his future. how and what did your parents do for you to overcome obstacles?



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