I have been working with a 7th grade student who tested dyslexia.  We have gone 
back to review dolch words, in isolation and in context, focused on the issues 
he seemed to be having most, b-d-p words,  was/saw kinds of reversals, reading 
together, listening every opportunity he gets with text to follow along - if 
you haven't accessed Book Share yet it has been great!  As much exposure to 
print as she can get - seeing and hearing at the same time.  My student did 
System 44 for a while, but motivation did not make it productive for him.  We 
did not do anything like Wilson - very time consuming. Just working 1-1 
whenever we could. Good luck!

Leah Fisher
DC Everest Middle School Language Arts (Reading)
9302 Schofield Ave
Weston, WI  54476
241-9700 EX 2228
[email protected]



>>> jayhawkrtroy fredde <[email protected]> 5/1/2013 12:29 PM >>>
I need some ideas to help a student who is struggling with dyslexia. She
has been diagnosed by a doctor and struggles with her reading. Her
comprehension is well above grade level. Any ideas will be welcomed.
Thanks

Troy Fredde
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