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it's called dyscalcula
By pjm

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if I spelled it right...anyway she sounds like a classic LD child...good strong skills in one sujbect and no clue in another....she would be a good candidate for a team meeting because she has a descrepancy between her performance in reading as compared to math...

as for the other child....he may or may not have a learning disability....it could still be developemntal...if he's still doing this later in the year then that's a bigger indicator. Is he learning to read despite the reversed letters and words or does it seem to be hampering his progress?

 


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