Disneyforus
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My husband and I are coming to the conclusion that our 3rd grade daughter may have dyslexia...after interventions for the last 2 years she is still struggling so much with reading/spelling. She is a very bright girl in every way, so the disconnect with her ability to read is very perplexing to us. She had a reading tutor all summer (for the second summer) in hopes of "cathching" her up. She is almost exactly where she was in May, now in September. I brought up the dyslexia over a year ago to our School reading parapro. She totally blew it off. We have already asked for an assessment from our School psychologist, but after a telephone conversation with her I am not expecting to receive any great information. Maybe though, we'll see. So my husband and I think we may go through a private agency/source to have her tested. I don't know who this would be, and plan on calling my pediatrician for a referal.
Anyway, I would love to hear other's stories on getting a diagnosis and treatment. I know that there is no way to cure it but, how do children cope with it? What things can we do to support her? Reading is so vital...I just don't know what to do for her. This has been such a heartbreaking experience for all of us. She is a great kid, with no behavior problems, loves school so far...but I think she is starting to get frustrated with her inability.
Thanks for any information that might help us!
Anyway, I would love to hear other's stories on getting a diagnosis and treatment. I know that there is no way to cure it but, how do children cope with it? What things can we do to support her? Reading is so vital...I just don't know what to do for her. This has been such a heartbreaking experience for all of us. She is a great kid, with no behavior problems, loves school so far...but I think she is starting to get frustrated with her inability.
Thanks for any information that might help us!


He's way more into math/computers.

