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Reply to ""my" first IEP: Dyslexia Dysgraphia ADHD"
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[quote=Anonymous]I don't know if you are going to find goals or accommodations for the combination -- and it also really depends on which issue is most affecting your child's ability to access the curriculum now. I assume you have done a thorough evaluation -- what did the psychologist suggest? What problem is most pressing to remediate? Is your child's reading at grade level now? For dysgraphia accommodations often include the use of graphic organizers to plan writing -- and specialized instruction would include work with a specialist to learn how to utilize them. Some students with dysgraphia also benefit from the use of a keyboard instead of writing longhand and being allowed to circle answers on multiple choice tests rather than filling a scantron or bubble sheet. Use of audiobooks is typical for dyslexia but I've not seen that in school as early as 4th, but it's a great thing to start with at home. Here are more ideas for dysgraphia: http://www.ldonline.org/article/6202 Some dyslexia ideas for goals https://www.dyslexiatraininginstitute.org/pdfs/Website_HowtoWriteGoals.pdf [/quote]
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