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[LearningDisabilities 820] 10 year old with dyslexia
dianne brakey
brakeysinger123 at yahoo.comWed Dec 27 20:21:21 EST 2006
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thank you for all the helpful responses to my daughters dyslexia. just to get the story on line. I also have dyslexia which I have learned to adapt to. In nursing school I ranked 95 % in reading comprehension in the state of Massachusetts. The real problem my 10 year old who is reading at the first grade level is not having a reading program that is working.I pleaded with the school to start the Lindamood program.that seems to be working, but they do not have certified teachers to teach it effectively.and in order to get her caught up would take 3 hours a day of one on one teaching. which of course they can not provide.my question again is that they knew all along that this child was not progressing and they as professionals knew what was happening with the four different reading programs that failed her. these guys are taught and they did not stand up to the plate and say anything.If I did that to one of my patients I would have totally failed my profession and the life of
my patient and I would be sued. These teachers need to be accountable for there actions just as us nurses have to be accountable....
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