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[quote=Anonymous]I am the OP for this post! When I wrote this, I was TRULY in a dark place. I felt like such a terrible mom and felt that I had failed my daughter. Fast forward to one year and DD has passed the SOL and not scraped by, she passed it with a solid score. So much has led to this moment, we got a dyslexia diagnosis, started working with an ASDEC tutor 3 times a week, got accommodations including AUDIO for the SOL, I worked with DD on supporting her LA assignments by reviewing at home and helped her understand more how her brain works. Last year, I remember the PURE heartbreak when I told her she had failed. Today, I cannot wait to pick her up from school and tell her the great news. I share this because this community was instrumental to this moment. I felt so supported by all of you, got so many questions answered and no longer felt alone on an island. If you are out there, feeling like I did last year, I am here to tell you that with the right support and accommodations things can get better! AND do not beat yourself up, you are doing your best and will continue to do your best for your kiddo. [/quote]
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