kds
Well-Known Member
Hi Briani,
On a more serious note, don't worry too much about it, and particularly, don't worry them. Make sure school staff are aware - check parents see the tutor.
I have it mildly, one daughter and son also have a mild dislexia and another son is a serious dislexic.
There are other symptoms too - the most awkward one can be a concentration problem. Suggest you read it up.
He used laptop for all schoolwork since age of 11, got some private coaching from an expert, got good GCSE in 9 subjects and reasonable A levels and now designs web sites and gives public presentations. So it is certainly not impossible to overcome.
Hope this helps,
Ken
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On a more serious note, don't worry too much about it, and particularly, don't worry them. Make sure school staff are aware - check parents see the tutor.
I have it mildly, one daughter and son also have a mild dislexia and another son is a serious dislexic.
There are other symptoms too - the most awkward one can be a concentration problem. Suggest you read it up.
He used laptop for all schoolwork since age of 11, got some private coaching from an expert, got good GCSE in 9 subjects and reasonable A levels and now designs web sites and gives public presentations. So it is certainly not impossible to overcome.
Hope this helps,
Ken
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