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Date Posted: 18:55:09 05/08/03 Thu
Author: TZA
Subject: Learning Disabilities vs Just Being Bad At Something
In reply to: CC 's message, "Re: That subject line shunted me back to Sesame Street..." on 07:33:40 05/08/03 Thu

>Yes, that does make sense. I don't think she's
>dyslexic, just stupid, personally. My sister is
>dyslexic and she doesn't do that kind of thing.

I wouldn't say stupid, per se, just foolish and not good (to put it mildly) with the English language. As I've said elsewhere, she doesn't (as I've seen) exhibit symptoms of AD/HD, and I haven't seen anything in her writing that points to dyslexia (from what I have spent time learning about that LD, as I thought I might have it).

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