what & how could IEP help with reading, writing and math?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:OG tutoring is not cheap. Our tutor was $125 per hour and we did it twice a week for almost two years. This was after two years of failed supports at FCPS. It really sucks to have to pay someone to teach your kid to read because the schools completely failed them but it was worth it to have our kid be successful and feel like someone was invested in their ability
So, you paid $1,000 a month!!! Geez!!!


Yep. We needed our daughter to learn to read
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:OG tutoring is not cheap. Our tutor was $125 per hour and we did it twice a week for almost two years. This was after two years of failed supports at FCPS. It really sucks to have to pay someone to teach your kid to read because the schools completely failed them but it was worth it to have our kid be successful and feel like someone was invested in their ability
So, you paid $1,000 a month!!! Geez!!!


why are you shaming a parent for hiring a private tutor after the public school could not do their job? geez!!!
Anonymous
The problem isn’t that teachers don’t know how to implement OG, it’s that class/group size (even in special ed) and the range of abilities within a group makes it extremely difficult to implement with fidelity. A private tutor who only has to worry about your child will be more helpful because they aren’t stretched as thin. Sad, but true.
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