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<blockquote data-quote="DammitJanet" data-source="post: 593665" data-attributes="member: 1514"><p>ya know that kinda sounds like what they are talking about with the issues Keyana is having where she knows something completely one day and then it is gone at another time. My problem is Im not seeing the same thing on my end but then Im not working with her quite as much as her other grandmother and from what I understand, this was actually diagnosed last year when she was in kindergarten and living solely with her mother who is not the most reliable person to help with homework and such. Just last night I watched as Lindsay misspelled rectangle on Keyana's homework...lol. She told Keyana to spell it rantiancle.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DammitJanet, post: 593665, member: 1514"] ya know that kinda sounds like what they are talking about with the issues Keyana is having where she knows something completely one day and then it is gone at another time. My problem is Im not seeing the same thing on my end but then Im not working with her quite as much as her other grandmother and from what I understand, this was actually diagnosed last year when she was in kindergarten and living solely with her mother who is not the most reliable person to help with homework and such. Just last night I watched as Lindsay misspelled rectangle on Keyana's homework...lol. She told Keyana to spell it rantiancle. [/QUOTE]
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