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| [senco-forum] Re: good readers but dyslexic | |
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Jean Hutchins
jeanhutchins1 at ntlworld.com
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| Article: [senco-forum] Re: good readers but dyslexic | |
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Philippa Boden wrote: >Over the years I have come across a few dyslexic pupils whose reading is good and so their dyslexia is masked somewhat. Have you noticed this too?< Yes. They use context and syntax and their intelligence to the utmost, and work ten times harder than others and cope until secondary school or even until college. They are probably good fonetic spellers. I wonder if they are the ones who can tell that a spelling is wrong, even if they do not know what to do about it. So they can look it up or ask someone, unlike those who do not know if a word is right or not. I could not understand how dyslexics could be undiscovered until they got to college. Are the schools and parents really that negligent? Maggie Snowling did research on 'at-risk of dyslexia' children in dyslexic families. They were like those described above, coping better than more severely dyslexic family members, going unnoticed, but they were identified as dyslexic when tested. Jean ----------------------------------------- Jean Hutchins, SE Surrey DA. RSA Dip SpLD, AMBDA, retired. E-mail: jeanhutchins1 at ntlworld.com British Dyslexia Association Web: www.bdadyslexia.org.uk Also into spelling reform: www.simplifiedspelling.org ------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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