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<blockquote data-quote="looking4hope" data-source="post: 158826" data-attributes="member: 4362"><p>Just a thought. Has your difficult child been tested for dyslexia? Dyslexia works for numbers as well as letters, and it may be the reason he is having such a difficult time wit both. You may want to look into it further.</p><p></p><p>Another thing that might help is to do 15 - 20 minutes of reading together, where you read a bit, then he reads, etc. I still do this with my son, and when he was slower than the rest of his class in catching on to reading, it created a safe place for him to read without criticism. The good news is he is now an excellent reader (better than many of my 8th grade students!). I know it's difficult for us to be patient with our difficult children, and our difficult children to have patience with a daunting task, but it does pay off. Good luck!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="looking4hope, post: 158826, member: 4362"] Just a thought. Has your difficult child been tested for dyslexia? Dyslexia works for numbers as well as letters, and it may be the reason he is having such a difficult time wit both. You may want to look into it further. Another thing that might help is to do 15 - 20 minutes of reading together, where you read a bit, then he reads, etc. I still do this with my son, and when he was slower than the rest of his class in catching on to reading, it created a safe place for him to read without criticism. The good news is he is now an excellent reader (better than many of my 8th grade students!). I know it's difficult for us to be patient with our difficult children, and our difficult children to have patience with a daunting task, but it does pay off. Good luck! [/QUOTE]
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