I am guessing your kid is young give everything time. Your child will get there it just will be more of a struggle for him or her . there are a lot of dyslexic individuals that struggle and are successful. . I was functionally literate till around the seventh grade and almost over night something clicked in my brain and suddenly you could not stop me from reading. I read differently then most I read 3-5 words at a time. dont be surprised if there is some struggles with math becouse dyslexia has and impact there which is generally forgotten about by educators becouse that is the easiest area to hide the deficit till later in life when the math becomes complex and you are dealing with written equation.
My kid is 15. I dont know how of the issue is laziness because sounding out the words requires work and how much is dyslexia. Struggles with knowing the operations in arithmetic, algebra is going to be ugly. Did kindergarten 2x because my child couldn't remember the sounds of letters/recognize the letter names.
laziness is the go to answer that others give to problems they themselves are not struggling with. We all tend to not see the real struggle that others may have in areas that just are easy for ourselves.
I myself also did kindergarten twice...I was om the young side the first time and emotionally younger then other kids the first time through. My mom claimed it was a good thing me just to young to remember. I will take my moms word that I was a immature five year old.
My child is dyslexic and this post gives me hope that my child will be fine.
I am guessing your kid is young give everything time. Your child will get there it just will be more of a struggle for him or her . there are a lot of dyslexic individuals that struggle and are successful. . I was functionally literate till around the seventh grade and almost over night something clicked in my brain and suddenly you could not stop me from reading. I read differently then most I read 3-5 words at a time. dont be surprised if there is some struggles with math becouse dyslexia has and impact there which is generally forgotten about by educators becouse that is the easiest area to hide the deficit till later in life when the math becomes complex and you are dealing with written equation.
My kid is 15. I dont know how of the issue is laziness because sounding out the words requires work and how much is dyslexia. Struggles with knowing the operations in arithmetic, algebra is going to be ugly. Did kindergarten 2x because my child couldn't remember the sounds of letters/recognize the letter names.
laziness is the go to answer that others give to problems they themselves are not struggling with. We all tend to not see the real struggle that others may have in areas that just are easy for ourselves.
I myself also did kindergarten twice...I was om the young side the first time and emotionally younger then other kids the first time through. My mom claimed it was a good thing me just to young to remember. I will take my moms word that I was a immature five year old.