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[quote=Anonymous]I 100% agree with what the other posters have said. Having been through what you are going through, I have learned that you cannot rely on a school system to remediate your child despite the fact that you technically should be able to. This is a situation where you can "win the battle but loose the war" but it's not worth it. Spend your time and resources getting him the reading help he needs. I highly suggest reaching out to ASDEC locally and if private tutoring is not an option, you *can* do the intervention yourself using the Barton reading program. Susan Barton is a huge advocate for reading intervention and making it accessible to everyone. It's a scripted very structured program you can do on your own. Whether he has dyslexia or not, the method of teaching reading in this capacity is " beneficial for all, necessary for some" so you can't go wrong using the OrtonGillingham approach to reading (which is what ASDEC and Barton use). Good luck! [/quote]
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