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« Thread Started on Oct 14, 2008, 3:29pm »
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Ordered your kid can read...just wondering about how long it takes to ship. THey said 10-14 business days and it has been almost 10 and no package.
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« Reply #1 on Oct 16, 2008, 8:09am »
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You should be getting it any day; every time I've ordered, I received it within that time. Keep in mind that it's a print on demand book, so it has to be made first. If you don't get it in a few days, go to lulu.com live chat (you'll need your order number).
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« Reply #2 on Dec 11, 2008, 7:06pm »
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what program can I order for a kid of 2years.
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« Reply #3 on Dec 11, 2008, 7:14pm »
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can you tell me the cost of that program?
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« Reply #4 on Dec 18, 2008, 7:14am »
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I'm sorry, but I don't know of any program for treating dyslexia for a two year old. Diagnosis usually comes much later (between ages 6-8 years).
There are a lot of fun learning activities for tots, just do a quick search on the Internet.

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« Reply #5 on Nov 10, 2009, 2:54pm »
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Hi, I'm new. My 37-year-old son is, more than likely, dyslexic. He is married and has 6 kids, but it is becoming increasingly difficult for hm to support them. He was in "Special Education" through junior and senior high school and got his diploma, but he stays in trouble because he really just has no understanding of things he reads, like, housing contracts, car-buying contracts, and any other such legal matters. I don't know how to help because none of us have the money to further educate him NOR for him to continue "flailing about" legally and in and out of employment. Is there ANY kind of help we can seek in EITHER or BOTH the educational/legal protection arena?
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I really don't know how to answer your question. If your son is dyslexic, then he should be taught to read, it's never too late. However, there could be other factors at play here, I really can't say for sure.
The first step would be to teach him to read. I don't see how you can get along in life if you can't.

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