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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 200113" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>I'd have her privately tested. Dyslexia is seeing the letters wrong. My son, who is on the autism spectrum, is not dyslexic at all, but he had to learn reading by sightreading because he has an excellent memory. And he can read, but he doesn't sound out words. A dyslexic may see a p as a b and the words may actually seem to move on the page.</p><p>If you are worried about learning disabilities, I would seriously see a neuropsychologist. They really take apart learning problems and can set you straight. I wouldn't rely on the school nor your own diagnosis. I can not tell you how badly two school districts messed up figuring out why my child has trouble learning. My younger daughter is Learning Disability (LD) and she has a processing problem which kept her from learning how to read too. She is also not dyslexic and is doing really well now that she got serious help. It's take it elsewhere. Good luck!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 200113, member: 1550"] I'd have her privately tested. Dyslexia is seeing the letters wrong. My son, who is on the autism spectrum, is not dyslexic at all, but he had to learn reading by sightreading because he has an excellent memory. And he can read, but he doesn't sound out words. A dyslexic may see a p as a b and the words may actually seem to move on the page. If you are worried about learning disabilities, I would seriously see a neuropsychologist. They really take apart learning problems and can set you straight. I wouldn't rely on the school nor your own diagnosis. I can not tell you how badly two school districts messed up figuring out why my child has trouble learning. My younger daughter is Learning Disability (LD) and she has a processing problem which kept her from learning how to read too. She is also not dyslexic and is doing really well now that she got serious help. It's take it elsewhere. Good luck! [/QUOTE]
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