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


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Emmi
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Date Posted: 11:27:44 09/18/11 Sun

I am a first-year graduate student studying to become a school psychologist. I read through a lot of your posts on dyslexia and found that the most common problems that parents have with the schools are 1) difficulty getting their child tested, 2) difficulty getting corrective services and support, and 3) teachers and school board that are not complying. I am very interested in advocating for children with dyslexia and their families, and would love to know how I would be able to help in the future. Please respond with suggestions. Thank you!

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