Pemberley - I don't know how many people i have trotted my DD past in the last year trying to get a dyslexia diagnosis. They all umm-ed and ahh-ed.nkostly saying she wasn't gifted, delayed or anything but average. VERY average. I think she's VERY 2e. Last week I took her for an aspergers assessment. They got to the end and said "hands down, no questions asked she's dyslexic!" But they couldn't say on the aspergers yet because she was too borderline, primarily on the school paperwork. I didn't know whether to laugh or cry. But I was at least relieved to finally be speaking to someone who was clearerly talking and thinking about my DD in exactly the way my reading tells ms she needs to be seen. So I really feel your pain and frustration. I hope the answers come in time for the next school year.