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Social and Emotional Problems Related to Dyslexia
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Social and Emotional Problems Related to Dyslexia 1 Year, 12 Months ago  
The frustration of children with dyslexia often centers on their inability to meet expectations. Their parents and teachers see a bright, enthusiastic child who is not learning to read and write. Time and again, dyslexics and their parents hear, “He’s such a bright child; if only he would try harder.” Ironically, no one knows exactly how hard the dyslexic is trying. The pain of failing to meet other people’s expectations is surpassed only by dyslexics’ inability to achieve their goals. Social & Emotional Problems Related to Dyslexia
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Last Edit: 2010/05/21 14:53 By yvonneb.
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