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> If I might also suggest that you get a good functional level on her sight.
> I find it hard to believe that she is scoring that high on her IQ test and
> yet is having problems with her reading.
> How is she reading her books?

If she is like many children with dyslexia or visual problems, they can fool
the system for the first few years because they are primarily auditory
learners. My oldest son with dyslexia could recite a preschool book word for
word after a couple of times of him having it read to  him. He wasn't
reading, he was reciting and very well too.
Joanne
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