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<blockquote data-quote="Liahona" data-source="post: 532747"><p>If school is being stupid she needs to get him tested by someone they can't argue with. This won't be a school paid for evaluation. Preferably someone with a ph.d. The sp.ed. teachers probably won't have good experience with this sever a student and mom is going to be educating them. (Of course she might get a great teacher with lots of experience, but I wouldn't bet on it.) The school doesn't want this student to need all of his reading material to be in a certain font. It would be a costly nightmare for them. Much better for their pocket book to blame the kid for being lazy and deny the disability. Plus it sounds like he has other reading issues as well. </p><p></p><p>Sorry the only ideas I know about visual processing disorders are very limited. I did google it and came up with lots of websites, but I'm sure mom has probably done that already.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Liahona, post: 532747"] If school is being stupid she needs to get him tested by someone they can't argue with. This won't be a school paid for evaluation. Preferably someone with a ph.d. The sp.ed. teachers probably won't have good experience with this sever a student and mom is going to be educating them. (Of course she might get a great teacher with lots of experience, but I wouldn't bet on it.) The school doesn't want this student to need all of his reading material to be in a certain font. It would be a costly nightmare for them. Much better for their pocket book to blame the kid for being lazy and deny the disability. Plus it sounds like he has other reading issues as well. Sorry the only ideas I know about visual processing disorders are very limited. I did google it and came up with lots of websites, but I'm sure mom has probably done that already. [/QUOTE]
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