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Old March 7th, 2005 #27
Alex Linder
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Gibbs, who has a doctorate in special education, defines dyslexia this way: "It's a learning disability that occurs in students who are not retarded but have trouble reading because they have trouble with the sounds that make up words."
Why do they have trouble? Because they are not taught phonics - to associate the letters with the SOUNDS. There are only 70 SOUNDS in English. But many or most schools teach English so that students do not learn phonics. That means they DO NOT LEARN TO DECODE LETTERS INTO SOUNDS.

Most pick the phonics up on their own, but many do not.

Teaching English by non-phonic methods is about as perfectly JEWY a practice as cutting off dicks.

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