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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I have 2 kids with special needs, 1 dyslexic and one with different needs. I think it feels like the obfuscation is worse for the dyslexic kids. The disability is so common (1 in 5) and the support strategies are so well known that it is ridiculous how hard it is to get the necessary support. Effective reading instruction should be like fluoride in the water- everybody gets it and all benefit. And adults in education should use SLD- Reading such as dyslexia in order to make themselves understood to parents. Adding to the list of lies- we can’t write the word dyslexia in an IEP. There is a specific letter addressing this one. But it still happened to me at my first IEP meeting.[/quote] PP here- my other child’s disability, while not uncommon, is more complicated to support. So there is more uncertainty about the best approach.[/quote]
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