Why Public Schools Struggle to Help Kids with Dyslexia – Part 2

Our last article analyzed the many reasons why public schools struggle to adequately identify and support dyslexic students. Since publishing, we’ve heard valuable feedback from parents describing their own particular “horror stories” with trying to secure treatment and accommodations for their children by navigating public school bureaucracy.

Professor Ruth Colker, one of the country’s leading constitutional law and disability scholars, helped us construct the graphic below.  This graphic illustrates the slow, bureaucratic (and often unsuccessful) process required to classify a child to receive a public school’s tax-supported special education services and/or accommodations.

Click to expand imagegraphic showing the process for a child to receive accommodations at school

Don’t Delay Evaluating Your Child!

By comparison, our online language processing evaluation can be scheduled and completed in a matter of weeks, and it typically results in not only a diagnosis that can be used for school accommodations but also a clear understanding for parents of the cause(s) of their child’s difficulties and an outline of what research-backed treatments are likely to help.  Click here to learn more about that process.

You can contact us with any questions or concerns at Info@lexercise.com or call us at 1-919-747-4557 for help for your struggling reader.

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