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[senco-forum] Dyslexia Assessments

Mary Kelly mary.kelly4 at ntlworld.com
Mon Jun 25 22:28:33 BST 2007

Article: [senco-forum] Dyslexia Assessments

But ... what if the reason the child struggles to spell /th/ with "th" and
/f/ with "f" is because they sound the same to him? Maybe he even pronounces
them the same? And he can't spell "tack" and "tank" correctly because they
sound the same ....
Mary

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In a message dated 25/06/2007 20:50:07 GMT Daylight Time,  
chris19251 at blueyonder.co.uk writes:

Without  opening a can of works can I ask why you say that so  emphatically
Martin?



Chris, don't duck
 
Happy to open a can of works - will try anything once.
 
Dyslexia is written word specific. If there was no such thing as reading
and 
writing, the symbolic representation of our speech, there would be no  
dyslexia. However, there would still be auditory memory weaknesses and
phonological 
problems.
 
Martin



   



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