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<blockquote data-quote="Pookybear66" data-source="post: 248117" data-attributes="member: 5957"><p>Thank you aeroeng. I was typing as you were posting. I will look into the dsylexic society. I do agree that whatever you call it, if he is not "getting it" there is a problem. However, my personal struggle is to convince others of this problem, find what fixes it, and hopefully someday, dance joyously saying "I told you so" when it works. But alas, all I can do right now (without getting TOO political) is say "I HATE BUSH!" and move on. Personally, I'd rather a kid stay back a few times and learn the material then graduate with his peers not knowing S**T. If I thought my ds would go for it, I would've started home-schooling him a long time ago. Unfortunately, I don't think it's an option anymore.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pookybear66, post: 248117, member: 5957"] Thank you aeroeng. I was typing as you were posting. I will look into the dsylexic society. I do agree that whatever you call it, if he is not "getting it" there is a problem. However, my personal struggle is to convince others of this problem, find what fixes it, and hopefully someday, dance joyously saying "I told you so" when it works. But alas, all I can do right now (without getting TOO political) is say "I HATE BUSH!" and move on. Personally, I'd rather a kid stay back a few times and learn the material then graduate with his peers not knowing S**T. If I thought my ds would go for it, I would've started home-schooling him a long time ago. Unfortunately, I don't think it's an option anymore. [/QUOTE]
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