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<blockquote data-quote="flutterbee" data-source="post: 183024"><p>A former co-worker's granddaughter had severe reading issues. The SD did nothing, kept passing her along. She was failing all of her classes because of her reading. Turns out, she can read. It's her vision. She can't follow the line. She starts out, then it jumps down a line or two or three, then somewhere else.</p><p></p><p>She was in the 6th grade and had fought with the SD for 3 years before this was detected. Same SD as my daughter, too, including same elementary school who insisted she had no problems at all. Imagine that.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="flutterbee, post: 183024"] A former co-worker's granddaughter had severe reading issues. The SD did nothing, kept passing her along. She was failing all of her classes because of her reading. Turns out, she can read. It's her vision. She can't follow the line. She starts out, then it jumps down a line or two or three, then somewhere else. She was in the 6th grade and had fought with the SD for 3 years before this was detected. Same SD as my daughter, too, including same elementary school who insisted she had no problems at all. Imagine that. [/QUOTE]
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