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Old 02-12-2010, 10:56 PM   #133
TallMomof2
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Graphic novels are a wonderful addition to reading. I have a teenage son with a specific learning disability where he is extremely weak in abstract reasoning. He is literally a literalist. For him graphic novels are a way for him to enjoy reading and understand more of what he reads. In his Language Arts classes the teacher uses graphic novels and movies to make classic literature accessible to the students. I believe that what you read is far less important than actually reading.
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