[NIFL-LD:2588] Wilson Reading System

From: Amy Battisti-Ashe' (ABattist@local285.com)
Date: Thu Feb 17 2000 - 17:37:02 EST


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Hi, List,
I received more replies about the Wilson than I did about the LiPS 
system! So now I wonder, does this mean that all of your schools 
out there have more money than ours does? The costs of training 
in Wilson seem, frankly, prohibitive, whereas Lindamood is only (I 
believe) a one-time course, and much cheaper. Have those of you 
using Wilson been trained formally? Or have you merely bought the 
books and cards and done the rest on your own? 

I have little respect for operations that seem suspiciously designed 
to make money first and to serve a needy population second.
Amy Battisti-Ashe'
SEIU Local 285
Worker Education Program
Boston, MA USA



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