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AUTHOR: OVERJOYEDDATE: 10/06/03 5:56am
SUBJECT: Re: Writing numbers & letters backwards
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AUTHOR: Momof2children
It is normal but only to a certain degree. I would suggest that you have him tested both visually and at a learning center just in case history preceeds itself and he really does have dyslexia as you did. My son has a learning disability and i didn't realize it until he was at a 0 tolerance frustration level. It's better to get help now. Visit www.nild.com This is where my help came from
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Momof2children10/03/03 06:39am
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