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The dyslexia paradox is the discrepancy between when we currently diagnose dyslexia and when research has shown the most optimal window for early reading intervention is. So currently we are diagnosing kids after repeated failure — so we also call it the “wait to fail paradox” or “wait to fail approach” — which is usually at the end of second grade at the earliest, maybe beginning of third grade.

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