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[LearningDisabilities 2560] Dyslexia
Rene Houngblame-Fac/Staff
khoungblame at lovett.orgMon Nov 17 13:24:30 EST 2008
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After reading the article on dyslexia in the November issue of
the National Center for the Study of Adult Learning and Literacy
I come to realize that even adult learners in reading in a
domain that is of a special interest to their career. And this
doesnít depend on how they have performed in reading as child.
This doesnít preclude the fact that the better they read as a
child the better is their chance to be a good reader in their
adult life. They should always be given an extra time to allow
them to decode each word. It will help them use their unimpaired
cognitive and linguistic skills to understand their word they
can not rapidly decode. Unfortunately dyslexia does not resolve
overtime.
Koffivi Houngblamé
The Lovett School
Atlanta Georgia
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