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If your child has:
- Eyes that see...
- Ears that hear...
- Senses that work
properly...
Then what is the problem?
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Our first step is to identify the
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Do you recognize any
of these symptoms?
- Confuses
or reverses letters or words?
- Has
poor reading comprehension?
- Has
poor handwriting skills?
- Avoids
reading and writing?
- Does
little or no voluntary reading in
class?
- Has
poor enunciation of sounds?
- Suffers
failure in spelling and other
reading-related work?
- Is
unable to perceive sounds, letters,
and words correctly?
- Becomes
emotionally upset about school work?
- Homework
is a frustrating, negative experience
for both student and parent?
- Is
easily distracted, impulsive or
over-active?
- Fails
to understand and remember
instructions and assignments?
- Has
very poor self-esteem?
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If you recognize two or
more of the above symptoms, your child may be
struggling with a learning disability. Different
methods of teaching the same materials, without
correcting the problem, will only lead you and
your child to more frustrations. |
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