Anonymous wrote:[twitter]Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Were you at McLean or lab? I am unsurprised if so. So, we had to do a special needs school and ASDEC. I know many families who have had to do the same. My kid has a low IQ but has been given a solid education. He tested in grade level recently in seventh for reading and math despite all the diagnoses you listed, and more. We have also done private tutors 4-5 nights a week for math. Fun, fun.
Op here thank you. Sounds like a similar profile to our DC. Did your DC attend a private or did you take a different course? Our private said no to ASDEC when I found a tutor willing to go to school during the day. They also didn’t want ASDEC tutor during the summer bc it’s a different curriculum. We are at a loss.
Our private also said no, we disagreed, and skipped their language arts to do asdec. It was the best thing we did. Kid went from not reading, at all, at 9, to being on grade level at 12. Reading comprehension etc. still a disaster. But, onward.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here. We found an ASDEC tutor and school wasnt on board with letting the tutor push in during the day and also didn’t agree with outside ASDEC tutor bc ASDEC uses a different curriculum than OG. We tried.
Well, then start now. This is a blessing in disguise. Kids like this need one on one support.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Were you at McLean or lab? I am unsurprised if so. So, we had to do a special needs school and ASDEC. I know many families who have had to do the same. My kid has a low IQ but has been given a solid education. He tested in grade level recently in seventh for reading and math despite all the diagnoses you listed, and more. We have also done private tutors 4-5 nights a week for math. Fun, fun.
Op here thank you. Sounds like a similar profile to our DC. Did your DC attend a private or did you take a different course? Our private said no to ASDEC when I found a tutor willing to go to school during the day. They also didn’t want ASDEC tutor during the summer bc it’s a different curriculum. We are at a loss.
Anonymous wrote:Were you at McLean or lab? I am unsurprised if so. So, we had to do a special needs school and ASDEC. I know many families who have had to do the same. My kid has a low IQ but has been given a solid education. He tested in grade level recently in seventh for reading and math despite all the diagnoses you listed, and more. We have also done private tutors 4-5 nights a week for math. Fun, fun.
Anonymous wrote:OP here. We found an ASDEC tutor and school wasnt on board with letting the tutor push in during the day and also didn’t agree with outside ASDEC tutor bc ASDEC uses a different curriculum than OG. We tried.
Anonymous wrote:OP here. We found an ASDEC tutor and school wasnt on board with letting the tutor push in during the day and also didn’t agree with outside ASDEC tutor bc ASDEC uses a different curriculum than OG. We tried.
Anonymous wrote:Have you done intensive ASDEC/OG? You have to start there
Anonymous wrote:Has been enrolled in a popular private school for kids with learning disabilities for two years, but isn’t making “sufficient progress” and now the school is saying they can no longer service DC bc DC is more than 2 grade levels behind.