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Reply to "Schools and Advice for Severe Double Deficit Dyslexia, Dysgraphia and Dyscalculia in 10 YO"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]How about an OG tutor, not ASDEC, who also uses strong phonological program? Ask your current OG tutor what they do for phonological training. That's often the missing piece - why OG doesn't work as well as it should. Kids really need OG PLUS strong phonological training. If your current tutor says they do a little of this and a little of that for the phonological piece, find an OG tutor with a really strong phonological program like Heggerty or Kilpatrick. Kids Up Reading Coaches has a really strong program.[/quote] Here in the SN Forum I've noticed a recent uptick in promotion of Kids Up Reading Coaches. I don't have any experience with this company. I can see from the website that sessions are held virtually and the founder is based in Tucson. ASDEC is a local non-profit dedicated to dyslexia intervention. They are very aware of phonological awareness research and interventions. They also adhere to the OG principle that intervention should be "diagnostic and prescriptive", which is education-speak for being responsive to a student's individual needs. [/quote]
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