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For OTs about new dyslexia therapy

Submitted by an LD OnLine user on

Hi! I’m just wondering if any occupational therapists have read the article (a link is on ldonline’s home page) about the new cerebellum-stimulating exercises for dyslexia. Is there research from the o/t field about this? My son receives o/t for sensory processing issues (he’s only 4 and I think his prereading skills are solid, so I don’t see dyslexia in his future—right now). Thanks, in advance. :)

Submitted by Amanda Arteno on Sun, 10/31/2004 - 4:59 PM

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Hello, I just joined. what a great place. I rec’d ot for my youngest child, who is 11 years old. He loved it and yes, I think it helps. Joe is pretty severe case. He is 11 probably reading at a 3rd grade level at most. He will never be able to spell. The ot for him was fun, we did lots of exercise on a ball, crossover activities. He “bounces” out his spelling words on a trampoline, spelling and bouncing and it really helps. The thing with him though, is helping him retain the info. Anyway, I say it is worth a try. I have heard balancing on a wobble board is helpful too. I have more tips if you want them. Amanda

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