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Is this a " normal " combination to find? I mean, is dyslexia common amoung ASD

children? This is what I am trying to find out. I realize that any two things

could appear together.

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my brother has dyslexia and autism. he's adopted tho :)

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> Is this a " normal " combination to find? <

i don't think it's abnormal. kailey goes the opposite way tho, she has

hyperlexia. i imagine it all goes back to processing issues which is what autism

is really all about, isn't it?

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I am just totaly going mad here. LOL! Not hard to do.

I sometimes feel like we didn't get a total dx on Savannah. The dr. said ASD,

most likely AS.

We haven't gotten Sierra tested yet or Cheyenne. It is something that I feel I

need to know, I know something is going on. However, we are just sort of the

" just deal with it " sort of people. Sierra is doing a lot of the same stuff ASD

wise that Savannah did at the same age so chances are that is what is going

on...but is there something else going on? I see dyspraxia in the three

children in question, the dr. never said anything about Savannah having

dyspraxia...however I have neuro-psychs done on the four oldest children (this

does not include Cheyenne) that lists things that could be considered

dyspraxia.

Anyway, you get the picture.

I think I will just go back to pulling my hair out now.

~ Georga ~

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Homeschool Pages and the Sims:

http://mywebpages.comcast.net/jorghahaq/IKVGrethor.htm

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> Is this a " normal " combination to find? <

i don't think it's abnormal. kailey goes the opposite way tho, she has

hyperlexia. i imagine it all goes back to processing issues which is what autism

is really all about, isn't it?

" Something important to remember...we'll always be who we are. " - Mr.

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I am just totaly going mad here. LOL! Not hard to do.

I sometimes feel like we didn't get a total dx on Savannah. The dr. said ASD,

most likely AS.

We haven't gotten Sierra tested yet or Cheyenne. It is something that I feel I

need to know, I know something is going on. However, we are just sort of the

" just deal with it " sort of people. Sierra is doing a lot of the same stuff ASD

wise that Savannah did at the same age so chances are that is what is going

on...but is there something else going on? I see dyspraxia in the three

children in question, the dr. never said anything about Savannah having

dyspraxia...however I have neuro-psychs done on the four oldest children (this

does not include Cheyenne) that lists things that could be considered

dyspraxia.

Anyway, you get the picture.

I think I will just go back to pulling my hair out now.

~ Georga ~

Furby Rescue: http://mywebpages.comcast.net/jorghahaq/Furbyrescue.htm

Usborne Books: http://www.ubah.com/F1549 Register to win $50 in free books!

Homeschool Pages and the Sims:

http://mywebpages.comcast.net/jorghahaq/IKVGrethor.htm

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> Is this a " normal " combination to find? <

i don't think it's abnormal. kailey goes the opposite way tho, she has

hyperlexia. i imagine it all goes back to processing issues which is what autism

is really all about, isn't it?

" Something important to remember...we'll always be who we are. " - Mr.

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Georga,

isn't diagnosed with dyslexia, but he has severe writing problems.

Letters are upside down, backwards, big, little and frontwards. There is a

handwriting component that goes with autism and aspergers, and also with

ADD. Then there's just plain old dyspraxia (same as above). Anyway, he

fights against anything requiring writing. Fun fun fun!

Sue

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That would be Savannah. LOL!

~ Georga ~

Furby Rescue: http://mywebpages.comcast.net/jorghahaq/Furbyrescue.htm

Usborne Books: http://www.ubah.com/F1549 Register to win $50 in free books!

Homeschool Pages and the Sims:

http://mywebpages.comcast.net/jorghahaq/IKVGrethor.htm

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Georga,

isn't diagnosed with dyslexia, but he has severe writing problems.

Letters are upside down, backwards, big, little and frontwards. There is a

handwriting component that goes with autism and aspergers, and also with

ADD. Then there's just plain old dyspraxia (same as above). Anyway, he

fights against anything requiring writing. Fun fun fun!

Sue

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