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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Mcps employee here- [b]dyslexia needs to be remediated.in k-3 otherwise it is often a lifetime issue as the brain is less malleable. The way the current system works is to keep denying any issues exist until kids are in 3-5th grade when they are so far behind they are undeniable.[/b] At.thst point, mcps will give an iep with a ridiculously low amount of service and typically not a research based reading intervention. There are exceptions to this at well run schools but this is often how it goes. Parents need the knowledge in kindergarten so they can began intervening outside of school.[/quote] Not op, but I have a potential dyslexia k kid here. She has IEP, and mcps knows that she struggles with academic esp reading. What could parents do outside of having IEP in school? Any free or cheap resources in montgomery county? I have been wondering what parents should do with k kids with potential dyslexia? Mcps says she is fine, but she can't read a single word. [/quote]
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