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[quote=Anonymous]Reading interventionist here: Different people mean different things by "Science of Reading." Most kids with dyslexia (but not all) have weak phonological skills and weak phonics skills. Some kids have trouble with rapid naming (RAN/RAS), processing speed, working memory and other issues. You can't change someone's processing speed or working memory, but you can make a huge impact on weak phonological and phonics skills. Even if your child's SpEd teacher knows exactly what to do, there isn't enough time at school to teach a dyslexic student to read in the 60 or 90 minutes they'll get in SpEd. Good that you can do the outside tutoring.[/quote]
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