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A Case Study of Adam, a Dyslexic Child

2023-06-03 03:32:12

Adam was a 4 year old boy and was submitted to the LRC in June 2004. Parents cared about communication skills, social relationships and general development with other children. Adam 's parents participated in the first interview with Dr. Eman El Sayed on June 6, 2004. After the interview, Adam was proposed to be evaluated by members of the LRC Child Development Group. Two assessors were language and speech therapist Donia Fahim and pediatric psychiatrist Eman El Sayed.

Mike's younger sister Susan and her husband Adam also have several children with special habits. Their son Steve suffers from dyslexia and math is very poor. Eddie one of their daughters often washes their hands or washes them. Another child, Jenny, did not seem to show strange behavior or learning disabilities. All of these cases seem to be irrelevant, but when people consider the broad definition of Tourette's syndrome, they can see the similarities in the Riley family. Assuming Rita is TT, it means she is suffering from complete Tourette syndrome. If she is married to a carrier Tt who is a carrier without any symptoms, any child they have will be TT or Tt. Tourette's syndrome microphone may be TT, younger sister Suzanne may be Tt, but it has no effect. Assuming Adam is tt, he has no Tourette syndrome and is not an athlete. Steve and Eddie are possibly suffering Tourette's syndrome in Tut.

In some cases, we know that children belong to a special education class, but my parents will refuse. I respect where they came from, but I disagree. I have a dyslexic student. Parents finally "get it", he is already in the fifth grade and I agree to let you take a special course. Ordinary classroom teachers have not received sufficient funds and training to solve this problem, and the child has lost five years. He is close to the age of the bar mitzva and I am not confident. According to parents' consent, he was sent to the lower grades. He has made progress and is doing well every day. Until a while ago, I went somewhere Dawen. That boy