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Does narration help dyslexic children?

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Does narration help dyslexic children?

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  1. They generally have a poor auditory memory - so I would say no.  It would certainly overcome literacy issues however but it is maybe better to give them coloured transparent paper to help them cope with moving letters.  I would also suggest getting them to read for themselves and congratulating will help them build their confidence - much more important than anything else.


  2. dunno, but who the h**l thought to coin a word for trouble with letters and words as dyslexia? takes the p iss, also, who put the "s" in lisp? where they rippin the pss..or what?

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