So, you paid $1,000 a month!!! Geez!!!Anonymous wrote:OG tutoring is not cheap. Our tutor was $125 per hour and we did it twice a week for almost two years. This was after two years of failed supports at FCPS. It really sucks to have to pay someone to teach your kid to read because the schools completely failed them but it was worth it to have our kid be successful and feel like someone was invested in their ability
+2 This about sums it up from our experience, too. Don’t expect much from an IEP. Maybe you can get your kid pulled out to take a test in a ‘quiet’ room, but then later you learn that 16 others joined that so-called quiet room, too. That seems distracting to me.Anonymous wrote:As the parent of a HS student- I have not found any of the public school offerings for dyslexia helpful. Lack of training, lack of knowledge, lack of desire to learn from staff has been my experience.
you can check with the dyslexia office to see if anyone in your school is trained in OG but most teachers only got a 5 day training so they are not experts.
the most helpful thing has been accommodations but those are applied haphazardly and seem to be at the will of the classroom teacher. Some are good about it and others pretend they don't have to follow them
Hire a private tutor.
Anonymous wrote:For early elementary school kids, what & how could IEP to help a kid with reading, writing and math if there are learning disabilities? How do I find out if a public school has anyone specialized in dyslexia or OG? I am curious what kind of helpful services at school do kids get with similar profile?
Anonymous wrote:I think Arlington still uses Lucy Calkins,
Even though Fairfax supposedly changed their reading curriculum away from it- some teachers are still using the guessing method