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Subject: Re: How can a school psychologist be an advocate for dyslexics?


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Tony (My child of 10 has problems reading, math etc)
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Date Posted: 18:27:14 09/21/11 Wed
In reply to: Emmi 's message, "How can a school psychologist be an advocate for dyslexics?" on 15:32:45 09/18/11 Sun

Hello, Here in WA it is very hard to get tested at most schools due to funding. We have a very bright wonderful daughter who has had trouble reading and still does. I think this effects most aspects of math. She loves to read on Volcano's, Bugs, Rocks, Animals and much much more. She is creative and loves to write but has huge problems with spelling. We have over the past few years had her in a special reading program in her school funded by the school, but never was any formal testing done and we cannot afford it. Now that she's in 5th grade they no longer have a program for her. I guess I'm here to ask, if there is any way to tell and if there is any program and or assistance we can get for her. Thank you for your time and any help you may offer...

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