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I feel vindicated...and it's a little sick why
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<blockquote data-quote="susiestar" data-source="post: 376730" data-attributes="member: 1233"><p>Is he getting any help for Learning Disability (LD)'s? If his handwriting is unreadable he may have dysgraphia, a problem being able to write. There may be underdeveloped muscles in his hand that contribute to this, as well as bad habits. If he has not been evaluated by an Occupational Therapist (OT) (occupational therapist), he NEEDS to be. They can do a lot to help strengthen his hand and improve his handwriting. </p><p> </p><p>Does the school have a reading specialist or Title ?? teacher (I forget the number, but it is a teacher who works with kids who cannot read on grade level)?? He needs to be tested to see if there are any Learning Disability (LD)'s that are holding him back and making reading difficult or almost impossible. This should have been done as part of the IEP process, but I wouldn't be surprised if it was left out. </p><p> </p><p>I hope that the school can figure out how to help him learn to read (with your help, of course). And that this year is better for him than the last. His homework struggles makes me wonder what, if any, Learning Disability (LD)'s are keeping him from learning. There seems to be something in there complicating things.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="susiestar, post: 376730, member: 1233"] Is he getting any help for Learning Disability (LD)'s? If his handwriting is unreadable he may have dysgraphia, a problem being able to write. There may be underdeveloped muscles in his hand that contribute to this, as well as bad habits. If he has not been evaluated by an Occupational Therapist (OT) (occupational therapist), he NEEDS to be. They can do a lot to help strengthen his hand and improve his handwriting. Does the school have a reading specialist or Title ?? teacher (I forget the number, but it is a teacher who works with kids who cannot read on grade level)?? He needs to be tested to see if there are any Learning Disability (LD)'s that are holding him back and making reading difficult or almost impossible. This should have been done as part of the IEP process, but I wouldn't be surprised if it was left out. I hope that the school can figure out how to help him learn to read (with your help, of course). And that this year is better for him than the last. His homework struggles makes me wonder what, if any, Learning Disability (LD)'s are keeping him from learning. There seems to be something in there complicating things. [/QUOTE]
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