Leslie Chalmers Gravel
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Thanks for saving me the money.
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Sandie, I am interested in this live broadcast and am on the email list to receive info about webinars, but until now haven't heard about this upcoming event, nor can I find the link to register or...
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I administer the Z-screener because I find that it catches problems that the San Diego and TOWRE sometimes don't. I do have another question about it though about the /a/ syllables in the Z-Screen...
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Thanks for the updates. I like the new look and that you can see the points awarded after each entry. I wanted to report a couple of problems I had when I checked it out: 1) Words Spoken to Printed...
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The puzzle has been solved as to what works to make this child perform more consistently. I asked him what he thought would help, and he said he thought that if his mother sat with him would do be...
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Sandie, Thank you for your very helpful and thorough comment. I certainly appreciate your time and expertise. That's a great idea about 3 very short Isolator games. I didn't know I could do that. H...
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Hello Yen: I agree with your statement: I sometimes feel that we should think about doing short intensive boosts here and there to jumpstart a system and then take a step back and review. This i...
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Thanks for the input Yen. I will respond later more in-depth, as I'm in the midst of trying to figure out how to create a specialized program. CHAD and SANDIE: Here's what I want to do: Two Isolato...
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Yen, Just more attentively read your comment. Very interesting. The familyI'm working with looked into Cog-Med. I did meet with the folks in our area that offer Cog-Med (are you familiar with it? I...
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What about the double deficit idea, as well? That would seem to imply that there are subtypes. In my work I have certainly encountered different "types" of dyslexia, and those subtype terms are fit...