Fraggle Rock: A Literary Analysis

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Reading and writing has never been my strong suit, but it has been something I’ve learned how to cope with. My grandma would try to read me books and I would try to stay focused on the words but it was always a struggle. If it was a book with pictures I could always follow just a little better but it was still hard for me to comprehend the message. Some of the books she would read to me when I was around 2 years old were Fraggle Rock by Jim Henson and Winnie the Pooh by A. A. Milne. I seemed to like Winnie the Pooh better than Fraggle Rock. Fraggle Rock is a book series that has been passed down from my mother and a thing I plan to read to my children and the next generation. When it had come time for me to start trying to read the books I never could, I could look at pictures and make stuff up from the pictures but that was it. …show more content…

I struggled majorly with school, especially with reading and writing. My grandparents were starting to get worried about why it was taking me longer to learn how to read than everyone else in my class. Even when I would write numbers I would write them backwards. They talked to teachers and asked them what they thought would be the best way to help me learn and get caught up with the rest of my class. The teacher suggested an IEP. Which is an individual education program. After starting my IEP I continued it until the end of my 9th grade year. Even after having IEP help for several years, I was still not getting better so we desperately tried something

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