Crabgrass by Tauhid Bondia for September 04, 2024

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    Imagine  16 days ago

    Call it magic instead.

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    McColl34 Premium Member 16 days ago

    Well, yes.

    But, if it works, (and it almost certainly will) you’ll find it lessens many problems! You might even find you will enjoy school.

    Okay, that last one is kind of a long shot, but you never know!

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    diazch408  16 days ago

    Probably, which means you’re already on the ball, Kevin.

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    ratton8  16 days ago

    Kevin might not be great at school but his BS detector is on point.(Okay, okay, it’s not actually BS, this is stuff that will actually help him unlike most homework, but I get where he’s coming from.)

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    Ida No  16 days ago

    “Yup!”

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    mccollunsky  16 days ago

    Extra, but actually useful homework.

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    kaffekup   16 days ago

    “Is there a pill I could take?”

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    LawrenceS  15 days ago

    “Well, yes. But these assignments will make the rest of your homework much easier.”

    “I say it’s spinach, and I say the hell with it.” (E. B. White, 1928)

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    markkahler52  15 days ago

    Maybe some astigmatism, too…

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    Brass Orchid Premium Member 15 days ago

    Extra work, all the time, everywhere.

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    Ellis97  15 days ago

    No Kevin, it just means you’ll need some assistance.

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    Wren Fan  15 days ago

    I have Dyslexia

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    SquidGamerGal  15 days ago

    We’re not gonna sugarcoat it… Yes! Say goodbye to what little free time you have left, kiddo!

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    LadyPeterW  15 days ago

    Nope. Not so! But, he could end up with more classes.

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    phileaux  15 days ago

    Not extra homework, more like extended batting practice. You will see yourself getting better.

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    herdocow  15 days ago

    What? Not hardly working?

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    well-i-never  15 days ago

    “Tools and tricks” might be a good way to put it to interest him. Kind of like telling him he’ll have a secret code of his own!

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    sarah413 Premium Member 15 days ago

    Many years ago my Mom thought that I had a problem reading. She sent me to an eye doctor in Montreal who diagnosed me with an eye block. I would read only part of a sentence and would have to go back to re-read it. What he prescribed was interesting. It was an apparatus that you looked down through the sight, and had a picture clipped on the side and a piece of paper on the bottom. You were to draw the picture on the paper. The first one was a basic scooter. Let’s just say that the scooter looked like it was hit by a vehicle. The base and wheels were in one spot and the handle bars were in another. After months of retraining my eyes, it worked.

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    _buddy  15 days ago

    No kid at that age would say “be straight with me, doc”. Most would probably cuss him out. Or their teacher. Oof.

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    EMGULS79  15 days ago

    Do you even have to bother asking?

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    Teto85 Premium Member 15 days ago

    There have been great strides in diagnosis and treatment of these disorders to help the kids suffering from them.

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    Kellbone  15 days ago

    I hope they don’t put him on meds…

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    kinich79  15 days ago

    Kevin from one dyslexic to another, unfortunately you will have to sit down after school with a tutor and do more work to overcome your problem. I also was diagnosed with mild dyslexia in the 1980s in First Grade. Overcame it for the most part so if treated early there is hope.

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    Nix  15 days ago

    I’ve been reading this comic for awhile, but I had to make an account on here just to express how much this particular story line is warming my heart. My bro has dyslexia and as soon as Kevin mentioned to Miles how he was seeing words I was like I know what this is! I can’t wait to see this story play out more!

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    Drbarb71 Premium Member 15 days ago

    No No! Why give more of the same thing a kid can’t do in school? Extra homework is NOT helpful without teaching the child how to decode the words, how to comprehend the text, and make sense of reading using learning strategies. THEN practice at home.

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    6turtle9  15 days ago

    The kids got street smarts, I’ll give him that.

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    Aladar30 Premium Member 15 days ago

    Unfortunatly Yes.

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    baraktorvan  15 days ago

    It is called CBT or Cognitive Behavior Therapy. They are skills you can use to manage neural conditions. I use it for my ADHD and they help me get through the days, especially when ADHD meds are more or less rationed because of shortages.

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    baskate_2000  14 days ago

    in a way …. but more helpful than normal homework.

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    Strawberry King  14 days ago

    Sadly, yes.

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