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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]As the parent of a HS student- I have not found any of the public school offerings for dyslexia helpful. Lack of training, lack of knowledge, lack of desire to learn from staff has been my experience. you can check with the dyslexia office to see if anyone in your school is trained in OG but most teachers only got a 5 day training so they are not experts. the most helpful thing has been accommodations but those are applied haphazardly and seem to be at the will of the classroom teacher. Some are good about it and others pretend they don't have to follow them Hire a private tutor.[/quote]+2 This about sums it up from our experience, too. Don’t expect much from an IEP. Maybe you can get your kid pulled out to take a test in a ‘quiet’ room, but then later you learn that 16 others joined that so-called quiet room, too. That seems distracting to me. [/quote]
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