“even when the disorder is caught early, schools often don’t have the proper training or tools to address it.”
If a public school lacks tools or properly trained teachers to educate dyslexic kids then Individuals With Disabilities Education Act is failed policy.
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#InvestigateIDEA failures and frauds.@WhipClyburn@RepMaloney@BobbyScott@FrankPallone@SteveScalise@RepJamesComer@virginiafoxx@cathymcmorris#dyslexia#FAPEdenied@moms4FAPE@ALL_Memphishttps://tn.chalkbeat.org/2017/12/14/21104023/a-new-memphis-nonprofit-sees-training-teachers-in-dyslexia-therapy-as-key-to-closing-literacy-gap-fo …1 reply 3 retweets 5 likesShow this thread -
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Early intervention is the key. Sadly, I had administrators, that felt students shouldn’t be accessed for SPED services until 5th grade. When Principals care more about their school’s status than student’s needs their is a problem & ultimately it reaches us.
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