From here on in I'll refer to my daughter as little miss.
I got a not from little miss teacher today that read.
Dear SSG
I would like to get little miss tested by our school counsellor to asses her learning styles and ability. Little miss is having some difficulty with reading and retaining her sight words, testing may help to develop an individual program for her in this area. Please sign the parent consent form and feel free to come up and see me if you would like to discuss this further.
regards liittle miss teacher.
Now I do know that little miss does have problems retaining information and is sometimes incredibly hard to understand when she speaks, I've had her hearing tested and that was normal, I then took her to a speech therapist who told me she is below normal for her age (she is 7 this year). We have speech exercises which we do every night but she gets very frustrated when she can't read a word and cries and gives up while I'm there encouriging her to keep going.
I thought she may have Aspergers but I'm not sure, her father is very dyslexic and has trouble spelling even the most simplest words, he usually gets me to write out any notes or even his resume because he can't do it so I do believe little miss is dyslexic.
I'm going to see her teacher tomorrow and will mention this, hopefully they can figure out what the problem is and I will go from there.
But this does worry me, typical mum I know
I got a not from little miss teacher today that read.
Dear SSG
I would like to get little miss tested by our school counsellor to asses her learning styles and ability. Little miss is having some difficulty with reading and retaining her sight words, testing may help to develop an individual program for her in this area. Please sign the parent consent form and feel free to come up and see me if you would like to discuss this further.
regards liittle miss teacher.
Now I do know that little miss does have problems retaining information and is sometimes incredibly hard to understand when she speaks, I've had her hearing tested and that was normal, I then took her to a speech therapist who told me she is below normal for her age (she is 7 this year). We have speech exercises which we do every night but she gets very frustrated when she can't read a word and cries and gives up while I'm there encouriging her to keep going.
I thought she may have Aspergers but I'm not sure, her father is very dyslexic and has trouble spelling even the most simplest words, he usually gets me to write out any notes or even his resume because he can't do it so I do believe little miss is dyslexic.
I'm going to see her teacher tomorrow and will mention this, hopefully they can figure out what the problem is and I will go from there.
But this does worry me, typical mum I know
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