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[quote=Anonymous]When you choose not to pay for, or cannot afford, intervention for learning disabilities, you severely curtail the earning potential of the child in question. The families who cannot afford evaluations and therapies can teach their own child how to read if they're intelligent and have the time and energy. It's all based on phonemes, and from there, identifying where exactly your kid has issues. It takes a LOT of time to work on it by yourself. The families who could afford to remediate their children's LDs but choose not to (usually because they're too proud to admit their kid has issues) don't realize how badly they're impacting their children's future. My best friend did this. Her kid is college-age now but is not college material. The parents are having serious regrets. [/quote]
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