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I am a woman who was diganoused with learning disablities when I was 5 or 6 years old. I was diagnosed with dyslexia and dysgraphia. Having been born into a family of writers it makes me a bit of a Squib...a non-writer born into a writing family. (Aplogies to J.K. Rowling.) Three decades after my daignoses I am married and raising two girls, my youngest has learning differances. Because of my lack of writing skills you will come across choppy grammer and poorly spelled word. Just cope.
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I'm glad you found this chart. Very helpful! Also, if I'm reading your earlier post correctly, a move from level 4 to and I-level book in a couple of months is great progress for Horse Girl!
The level I book was Cinderella so it was a story she knew and she did tire out half way through so I would never say she was reading at a level I concistantly, but yes we knew she made some great progress over the last few months.
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