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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]OP here. We did lottery ( a bit blind) with CMI and ITS. Have no idea if they have good special education programs and the chances our daughter will get a good number are slight. Our current IEP is not strong. We will be coming back to review it soon. Our school does not have strong reading specialists or in-house expertise in evidenced based OG programing. Also our experience has been that the general education teachers have no experience or training in how to teach or support a child with dyslexia. We still haven't landed on whether or not this *truly* is impacting or daughters ability to learn in the classroom. We are supplementing with private LMB tutoring. [/quote] You may run into the OG gap everywhere, including suburban public schools. As well as gen ed teachers who don't know how to help and lack training. I know CMI trains all in Floor Time principles but not sure they have had many kids with reading or language disorders. See what happens in lottery and visit Lab. If nothing else it will give you a basis for comparison. [/quote]
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