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Old Jan 30th 2005 | 11:38 pm
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Default Re: Spelling & Granma is it really that important?

Originally Posted by moneypen20
Dyslexics can't read it at all. Why I don't know, wouldn't have thought it would make much difference but it does.

Hiya Moneypen,

My understanding of dyslexia is that the letters are actually reversed and not just jumbled up which would be why they couldn't read it. I've never taught a child with dyslexia, plenty with ADD and ADHD, maybe it's time I did a bit of research to see what it's all about.

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