Of course, her maths & science grades are likely to drop too. No-one can tell answers are right if they can't read the answers.
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It's so infuriating. Systems which don't account for individuals. Last year, she wasn't entitled to a scribe w/out also having a reader.
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Reading age was a year ahead. She has no learning disability, just a problem with fine motor skills. Arghhh!
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We're in a quite similar situation. One partial solution we've negotiated: he can use voice-to-text on some projects/homework.
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Oh really? Lucy can do homework on a keyboard and that takes the problem away.
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Mine can as well, but typing skills are early days so time is an issue.
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Support from whom?
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The school. She just needs a keyboard or a scribe if they need her to write things down
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Sounds like my brother in law. He's also got problems with fine motor skills. Sad times for her! Hope it gets resolved.
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Well, that makes total sense. I mean.. wait... what? o_O So, if they have perfect eyesight, they can't get a broken bone set?
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