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[quote=Anonymous]You really need to listen to everyone here. Receiving special education services is not a scarlet letter or a lifelong stigma. In K and 1st grade they can be provided because of what is called “developmental delay”. Which basically means we aren’t sure what is going on, but this child needs some extra support. And they may gain sufficient skills through push in support to no longer need services. It is possible that it feels like a bunch of kids are getting pushed into special education in 1st grade if your school is being diligent in identifying the children with dyslexia. For those kids 1st grade is often the earliest a public school will evaluate. It is critical that they receive early, high quality intervention in the form of evidence-based reading instruction so that they can be remediated by 3rd grade. And dyslexic kids are often gifted too. Please get over yourself and get your child the help they need. [/quote]
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