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I think husband has a reading problem.
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<blockquote data-quote="InsaneCdn" data-source="post: 454574" data-attributes="member: 11791"><p>Possibility of undiagnosed LDs and/or ADHD is pretty high... even now, specialists don't pick up on boys with ADD (i.e. not hyper, primarily inattentive) - back when these guys were kids? not a hope anyone noticed or helped.</p><p></p><p>Not necessarily the reading part... might read just fine (or not, as the case may be)... but could also be executive functions issues... planning, sequencing, organizing, etc.</p><p></p><p>Are you going to solve that NOW? <u>YOU</u> can't. <u>He</u> might be able to... if he really wants to pursue it. Got my husband from hardly-scanning-the-newspaper to taking a full-year post-secondary course. He now reads for pleasure, too. But he still has problems with following detailed written directions - and usually relies on either me or difficult child to manage the directions part for him.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="InsaneCdn, post: 454574, member: 11791"] Possibility of undiagnosed LDs and/or ADHD is pretty high... even now, specialists don't pick up on boys with ADD (i.e. not hyper, primarily inattentive) - back when these guys were kids? not a hope anyone noticed or helped. Not necessarily the reading part... might read just fine (or not, as the case may be)... but could also be executive functions issues... planning, sequencing, organizing, etc. Are you going to solve that NOW? [U]YOU[/U] can't. [U]He[/U] might be able to... if he really wants to pursue it. Got my husband from hardly-scanning-the-newspaper to taking a full-year post-secondary course. He now reads for pleasure, too. But he still has problems with following detailed written directions - and usually relies on either me or difficult child to manage the directions part for him. [/QUOTE]
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