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Reply to "tips for emotional health of 7 yr old with dyslexia/dysgraphia"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I'm not OP but I 100% agree with the above. However, we can't afford the crazy high private school tuition and it infuriates me that this is the only realistic option that works from year to year. I can't even go into details of our IEP and associated "services" because it's so useless that I will suffer yet another spike in blood pressure. We're having to get by on twice a week private tutors and that's not enough. [/quote] Fortunately, our child was diagnosed at the end of K. We received no support from our parish school or our public school. However, we invested in private tutoring twice per week with a person certified in Wilson Reading Program. It was expensive, but the best option for her. I agree with the above suggestions, especially on audiobooks. Learning Ally is a great resource. As your child advances in school, make sure that he/she has a 504 plan or IEP with specific accommodations using ATS even if it entails bringing your own device. [/quote]
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