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It's likely some form of a visual discrimination disorder -- or dyslexia. Your team might want to get a good vision evaluation to rule out VI. In the meantime, try providing some sort of repetative auditory and kinestheic cues. Maybe he could reach his arm out to start at the top of the page. "stretch your hand, that's the top, put the _____ there"

 


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