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Hi all. I have been reading all your posts and I have to go back in my
mind and try to remember different things that made our struggle so
successful. I didn't see anyone write about sand trays and that
surprised me. I was told that a dyslexic person cannot see in abstract
so that the brain has to be taught by actual feeling of a shape. I
know this sounds simplistic and there may be much further research
since Robyn was in school but this WORKED. It was not until she had a
sand try that she recognized any letters or numbers. Just to remind
you and I am not bragging Robyn is a school teacher with a degree from
a very good universty. and she did not recieve any extra help while in
college except added time for testing. She also made the Deans list
numerous times including her first semester. All I am trying to tell
you is that it can be done. Well thats all for now. Pattie




Tue Nov 28, 2006 1:37 am

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