Anonymous wrote:I agree with the idea of doing it yourself if you child is receptive. You can get trained in the Asdec level I program. It’s very scripted/ procedural and you will save a ton of money. It’s really hard to spend $80-$100 an hr for a lesson in the letter m, and that what you will be doing. The entire first level mainly covers individual letter sounds.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here. I contacted ASDEC yesterday and they just replied that their tutors only work during school hours. Guess I need to contact the school to see if they could go to my sons school but I don’t understand how that would work if he already has a set schedule during the day. They didn’t provide many details about how it works, which was disappointing.
The ASDEC program is pretty amazing, especially for severe dyslexia. Schools may let you miss a "special." Ask to talk the tutors close to your house/school and see what you can work out.
Thanks, OP here. I did talk to ASDEC but they said that MCPS usually doesn’t let their tutors in the schools, which is really disappointing! They let volunteers in schools usually so I don’t get it.
Ah sorry I am the PP above. Didn’t catch this post. Yep MCPS is the devil incarnate to dyslexics.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here. I contacted ASDEC yesterday and they just replied that their tutors only work during school hours. Guess I need to contact the school to see if they could go to my sons school but I don’t understand how that would work if he already has a set schedule during the day. They didn’t provide many details about how it works, which was disappointing.
The ASDEC program is pretty amazing, especially for severe dyslexia. Schools may let you miss a "special." Ask to talk the tutors close to your house/school and see what you can work out.
Thanks, OP here. I did talk to ASDEC but they said that MCPS usually doesn’t let their tutors in the schools, which is really disappointing! They let volunteers in schools usually so I don’t get it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here. I contacted ASDEC yesterday and they just replied that their tutors only work during school hours. Guess I need to contact the school to see if they could go to my sons school but I don’t understand how that would work if he already has a set schedule during the day. They didn’t provide many details about how it works, which was disappointing.
The ASDEC program is pretty amazing, especially for severe dyslexia. Schools may let you miss a "special." Ask to talk the tutors close to your house/school and see what you can work out.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You can buy the Wilson OG reading program for around $400 and do it yourself. I did and bribed my son to do 30 minutes a day school nights, and more weekends and summers. The money we saved in tutors we went to Disney world, bought prizes on Amazon, went skiing, etc.
I wouldn't criticize anyone for doing this if they didn't have the money for a certified tutor, but please realize that to get certified you get quite a bit of training. In addition to two MEds I also spent an entire summer tutoring with Wilson with a Wilson trainer who observed frequently and gave feedback and led many sessions for training. It was an arduous process to get certified and I can't imagine that just ordering the materials and giving it a go would yield the same deep understanding that I have, for most people.