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Secondary Students : Health Problems and How To Deal With Them (Secondary schools) : Problems and advice
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I'm having a lot of problems with words, numbers and doing things.
Which of the following is true?
I find it hard to spell or read words with the letters in the right order. I find grammar difficult to understand and it's hard to write stories. Click to select
I find it much harder than other students to learn my maths tables and get numbers the right way round. Click to select
Sometimes I find it very difficult to understand things that are said to me even when I can repeat them out aloud Click to select
I find it very difficult to write well by hand. Writing words and sentences is hard and I keep leaving words out. Click to select
I find it hard to do things with my hands without being clumsy. I'm not very good at catching things or putting things together. Click to select
I have some or all of the problems above and people think I am stupid and treat me as though I am. I'm not stupid but I find these things hard. Click to select
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