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Subject: Re: Dislexic parent


Author:
Linda Ryan
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Date Posted: 11:52:43 05/04/09 Mon
In reply to: cat 's message, "Dislexic parent" on 06:13:41 03/26/09 Thu

Maybe you can find a child in your neighborhood that can read with your child. Kids love kids and the older ones are smart. Good luck! Try the school librarian to see if she knows of an older kid that lovessssssssss books!

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Alix
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Date Posted: 23:00:23 05/04/09 Mon

Have you thought of having him read to you? It worked with my children. Any time they were having trouble on any subject, I asked them to tell me about what they were studying. It's nice to see their eyes light up when they catch on.



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