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Teachers of Dyslectics

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kirsten
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PostPosted: 10/27/06 - 23:00    Post subject: Teachers of Dyslectics Vote now! Reply with quote


My son suffers from dyslexia and he has a teacher. I would like to know does anybody have any experience with teachers of dyslectics? Don`t know what to expect of it, and how soon. I just want to help my son with reading, but I think there is no improvement at all.
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PostPosted: 11/09/06 - 07:00    Post subject: Vote now! Reply with quote


Hi. My kid also has dyslexia. I think that having a teacher for that kind of a problem is a must. Don`t overload your kid with schoolwork. He also must work during normal school hours. You can help him a lot, at your home. You have some great books for dyslexics that can really help your kid with reading. I`ve heard about some theories that you can cure dyslexia with homeopathy, or Bach Blossoms. Not sure about that, however.
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