Dear Julie,
I agree with the article. I do not have dyslexia, but benefit from
using highlighters. I had strabimus (cross-eyed) surgery at age one
and currently have lazy-eye. I wish my vision problems were not
confused for my coordination difficulties. I have ADHD and NLD, but am
more of a hyperlexic rather than dyslexic reader.
Nathan
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glimmercoloredfilterglasses@yahoogroups.com, "Julie M. Evans"
<julie@c...> wrote:
> The Wall Street Journal had an article yesterday (3/22/05)
mentioning Irlen treatment for "dyslexia." If anyone would like it, I
will send you the pdf file.
> Perhaps you'd like to write a letter to the editor about it.
> It had some info for and some against.
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> Irlen Syndrome can include problems with: reading (blurring, etc.),
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