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[quote=Anonymous]Just to offer a different perspective, my kid is in public school with moderate dyslexia, IEP with five hours a week of pull out, and once a week tutoring (have had difficulty finding someone with more availability), more in summer, and she continues to be about the same amount behind she has been. Agree that metacognition and more sophisticated questions are a big challenge for my inattentive ADHD/dyslexic/slow processing kid. I agree with previous poster, for the kind of money and expertise at Siena, you'd want your kid to make more than a year's worth of progress in a year (i.e., maybe in three to four years, catch up to grade level). For reference, on MAP, my kid has been about 23rd percentile for years. One time hit low 40s, but then back to 23rd percentile. [/quote]
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