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my 5 yr old daughter is writing backwards and cannot put spoken letters to written ones, and rewrite words that are already written for her,

2006-07-25 17:18:28 · 6 answers · asked by sonia g 1 in Pregnancy & Parenting Toddler & Preschooler

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Ask the school counselor. Trust me when I say this: it's better to tell early on in life so they'll have an easier time adapting to it. I was diagnosed with a variation of dyslexia at 18. I just made the grades to graduate and I know that I can never handle anymore education without wasting more money.

2006-07-25 17:23:36 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 9 7

Ask the instructor if she would be in a position of grant you some information approximately dyslexia that way you are able to analyze it somewhat for your self, it additionally can assist you you artwork out no count if your daughter has dyslexia or is in basic terms somewhat yet in the back of academically. You mentioned she is 7 at this age some babies nevertheless write some letters/numbers. You mentioned she is thoroughly lost with out the pictures in examining is this for each and all the words or in basic terms the extra recent much less uncomplicated words - at 7 she ought to have some sight words that are uncomplicated in our surroundings that are frequently the shorter words. yet another element is that even although the instructor is an permitted dyslexia instructor she is in all risk no longer qualified to grant you a precise analysis, a analysis of a studying incapacity oftentimes calls for an assessment from a psychologist or psychiatrist.

2016-10-08 08:06:26 · answer #2 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

Only 10% of all dyslexics switch letters around. A lot of people think the backwards thing is a sure indication, but it really isn't. Learning to write from left to right is actually a developmental thing, and what she is doing is very common. Also, expecting a five year old to be able to write what is spoken is WAY beyond most five year old's ability. Let her go to kindergarten and develop at her own pace. She sounds very normal to me.

2006-07-25 17:24:45 · answer #3 · answered by tsopolly 6 · 1 0

Request that her school test her for a learning disability she is kinda young though my son is dyslexic check the internet there are schools that specialize in testing also check your library for the book "The Gift Of Dyslexia" very informative GOOD LUCK

2006-07-25 17:24:22 · answer #4 · answered by Kimmiepooh 3 · 1 0

Go ask your pediatrician? Maybe it's just mild dysgraphia, or kids being kids type thing. Just go ask her doctor with some questions and research, from even wikipedia or something. Maybe some stuff where's she's written (backwards and forwards)

2006-07-25 17:26:58 · answer #5 · answered by herman_gill 2 · 1 0

exorcism.

2006-07-25 17:22:22 · answer #6 · answered by another 2 · 0 0

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