Anonymous wrote:Our third grader was diagnosed with specific learning disability/dyslexia at the end of second grade. The data used to diagnose him came from testing MCPS did, which was thorough and IMO an accurate reflection of his strengths and weaknesses. He has a hefty IEP that's being implemented this year, including 90 minutes of daily reading instruction (mostly small group and not all at once), along with other accommodations. We may need to supplement more if they insist on OG only, but I'm hoping for flexibility to use more accelerated evidence-based approaches.
We haven't had to fight the school at all, yet. They implemented an evidence-based Tier 2 intervention last year and then we moved to the evaluation/IEP when he failed to respond to that. So, apparently our school is a unicorn, but in our experience, at least MCPS can and does identify "dyslexia" and is helping to remediate it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I know this is an old thread, but I wanted to resurrect it to ask whether this has improved at all.
My kid has dyslexia and ADHD. She also has a high IQ (136). She’s going into 2nd grade.
We’re currently paying nearly $100,000/year for private school and tutoring. It’s helping, but is a financial stranglehold.
I know MD passed legislation mandating dyslexia screening. Has that improved the situation at all, or are we better off just continuing to pay for private school and tutoring?
Um, tiniest violin ever.
Making fun of someone for struggling to pay for support for their SN child. A new low for DCUM.
DP. If they're paying $100k/year, they're clearly not "struggling."
I told you it’s a financial stranglehold. But sure — choose to be a jerk.
You have to be making $250-500K a year to be able to pay $100K a year for a school post tax and probably extra services. Many people make less thank $100K a year.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I know this is an old thread, but I wanted to resurrect it to ask whether this has improved at all.
My kid has dyslexia and ADHD. She also has a high IQ (136). She’s going into 2nd grade.
We’re currently paying nearly $100,000/year for private school and tutoring. It’s helping, but is a financial stranglehold.
I know MD passed legislation mandating dyslexia screening. Has that improved the situation at all, or are we better off just continuing to pay for private school and tutoring?
Um, tiniest violin ever.
Making fun of someone for struggling to pay for support for their SN child. A new low for DCUM.
DP. If they're paying $100k/year, they're clearly not "struggling."
I told you it’s a financial stranglehold. But sure — choose to be a jerk.
Anonymous wrote:Are you suggesting the school should evaluate kids who are less than one year behind (aka ok grade level)?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I know this is an old thread, but I wanted to resurrect it to ask whether this has improved at all.
My kid has dyslexia and ADHD. She also has a high IQ (136). She’s going into 2nd grade.
We’re currently paying nearly $100,000/year for private school and tutoring. It’s helping, but is a financial stranglehold.
I know MD passed legislation mandating dyslexia screening. Has that improved the situation at all, or are we better off just continuing to pay for private school and tutoring?
Um, tiniest violin ever.
Making fun of someone for struggling to pay for support for their SN child. A new low for DCUM.
DP. If they're paying $100k/year, they're clearly not "struggling."
I told you it’s a financial stranglehold. But sure — choose to be a jerk.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I know this is an old thread, but I wanted to resurrect it to ask whether this has improved at all.
My kid has dyslexia and ADHD. She also has a high IQ (136). She’s going into 2nd grade.
We’re currently paying nearly $100,000/year for private school and tutoring. It’s helping, but is a financial stranglehold.
I know MD passed legislation mandating dyslexia screening. Has that improved the situation at all, or are we better off just continuing to pay for private school and tutoring?
Um, tiniest violin ever.
Making fun of someone for struggling to pay for support for their SN child. A new low for DCUM.
DP. If they're paying $100k/year, they're clearly not "struggling."
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I know this is an old thread, but I wanted to resurrect it to ask whether this has improved at all.
My kid has dyslexia and ADHD. She also has a high IQ (136). She’s going into 2nd grade.
We’re currently paying nearly $100,000/year for private school and tutoring. It’s helping, but is a financial stranglehold.
I know MD passed legislation mandating dyslexia screening. Has that improved the situation at all, or are we better off just continuing to pay for private school and tutoring?
Um, tiniest violin ever.
Making fun of someone for struggling to pay for support for their SN child. A new low for DCUM.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I know this is an old thread, but I wanted to resurrect it to ask whether this has improved at all.
My kid has dyslexia and ADHD. She also has a high IQ (136). She’s going into 2nd grade.
We’re currently paying nearly $100,000/year for private school and tutoring. It’s helping, but is a financial stranglehold.
I know MD passed legislation mandating dyslexia screening. Has that improved the situation at all, or are we better off just continuing to pay for private school and tutoring?
Um, tiniest violin ever.
Anonymous wrote:I know this is an old thread, but I wanted to resurrect it to ask whether this has improved at all.
My kid has dyslexia and ADHD. She also has a high IQ (136). She’s going into 2nd grade.
We’re currently paying nearly $100,000/year for private school and tutoring. It’s helping, but is a financial stranglehold.
I know MD passed legislation mandating dyslexia screening. Has that improved the situation at all, or are we better off just continuing to pay for private school and tutoring?