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How to Choose a Reading Program that Addresses the Needs of a Student? Clue: Take "Convenience" and "Trust in Colleagues" Off Your List

Let's imagine you have a child who has that oh-so-unique wiring that is Dyslexia. And let's imagine that the school division denied that child an evaluation three times between first and sixth grades.

Callie Oettinger
Sep 18, 2020
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Let’s imagine you have a child who has that oh-so-unique wiring that is Dyslexia

And let’s imagine that the school division denied that child an evaluation three times between first and sixth grades.

And let’s imagine, too, that the child finally received an IEP and that you went to mediation and that the school division enrolled your child in a year-long…

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