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<blockquote data-quote="svengandhi" data-source="post: 602848" data-attributes="member: 3493"><p>Liahona -</p><p></p><p>Even though you homeschool, you should still be entitled to an evaluation for Ann. H is dyslexic, as are easy child and babyboy. easy child was diagnosed very early and was taught to read with Orton-Gillingham at first and then switched to Wilson because he was picking up so quickly. I recommend having her checked out because the earlier you intervene with Learning Disability (LD)'s, the better outcome you can have. easy child reads well though slowly and has excellent comprehension. Books on tape can also be a good option and if she is diagnosed, your state or district might provide resources even if you homeschool.</p><p></p><p>LDM- I agree it's good to keep them busy. Today, H, the 3 younger boys and two friends are doing yard work at our other house and then at mother in law's house. Oldest boy is at his job. Later, they will all go camping while I go to a community theater show with friends. I don't do the country well, even though the camp site is literally 3 miles away. Our HS doesn't do early dismissal of seniors but they don't have to attend AP classes after the tests in May.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="svengandhi, post: 602848, member: 3493"] Liahona - Even though you homeschool, you should still be entitled to an evaluation for Ann. H is dyslexic, as are easy child and babyboy. easy child was diagnosed very early and was taught to read with Orton-Gillingham at first and then switched to Wilson because he was picking up so quickly. I recommend having her checked out because the earlier you intervene with Learning Disability (LD)'s, the better outcome you can have. easy child reads well though slowly and has excellent comprehension. Books on tape can also be a good option and if she is diagnosed, your state or district might provide resources even if you homeschool. LDM- I agree it's good to keep them busy. Today, H, the 3 younger boys and two friends are doing yard work at our other house and then at mother in law's house. Oldest boy is at his job. Later, they will all go camping while I go to a community theater show with friends. I don't do the country well, even though the camp site is literally 3 miles away. Our HS doesn't do early dismissal of seniors but they don't have to attend AP classes after the tests in May. [/QUOTE]
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