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Subject ARE DYSLEXIC PEOPLE THICK?
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Original Message Are dyslexic people 'tards?


This is a passage from Professor Elliott report:

"For parents, in particular, a diagnosis that their child is dyslexic can be a relief, says Elliot. He believes the diagnosis serves an emotional, not a scientific, function. "There is huge stigma attached to low intelligence. After years of working with parents I have seen how they don't want their child to be considered lazy, thick or stupid. If they get called this medically recognised term, dyslexic, then it is a signal to all that it's not to do with intelligence."

[link to www.scotland.gov.uk]

The number of people being diagnosed with 'dyslexia' has seemed to have grown exponentially.Are children becoming more stupid, as the 'lower classes' tend to breed more, or is it just poor teaching?
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