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[quote=Anonymous]My DC has dyslexia and dysgraphia. Academics has not been an issue but learning how to access the academics was a slow road. It comes with many accommodations including audio books, text to speech software, word prediction software, extra time on assessments, priority seating, reader/scribe, teacher notes, four function calculator... with those my DC was able to access the curriculum. It also meant we were his scribe and reader at home until he was fully on technology which took until the start of his junior year of HS. In college, he still has most of his accommodations and it is working well. In HS he took Honors and AP (8) classes, except for English which was team taught. [/quote]
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