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What help should my son be receiving in primary school if he has dyslexia? I am a primary school teacher, so I know the answer to this one .. He should be having one to one help from a classroom assistant when he needs it. well i suffer Dyslexia,2.. depends which country your in but early education units are in Australia..also check with your University education, when i study a university i get a scibe sit in a darker spot in classroom,also i have Irlen Lenses which work great, Hi Scarlet my mother has dyslexia and she was treated apallingly in school!! the teacher needs patience - also it is thought that using coloured paper helps as there is something in the brain that cannot internalise written word on white paper. coloured glasses can help but they look really silly!! It really depends on how bad his dyslexia is. My son had one to one treaching after school to help him. Talk about it with his teacher and head teacher. It depends what help he needs. I'm dyslexic, and pretty much the only outside help I had was a reading tutor for a while around second grade because I still wasn't reading basically at all at that point, and starting from high school I've had extra time on exams. I still read extremely slowly, but other than that I could pretty much keep up without extra help. At the other extreme, I've met people who didn't learn to read at all until they were 12-14 years old, so those people would obviously have needed a lot more help in elementary school than I did. The thing is, dyslexia is a really vague term, and there's no universal solution that's going to work for all kids. Keep careful track of how he's doing, and work with his teacher to get him help as he needs it. if the school are dragging their feet with providing help, they shoud have established a one on one with a teacher, take your son to the doctors explain the situation, and have him refer you to a child physchologist, . The physchologist will assess him, and then write to the school to stipulate what is required to help him. I had the problem with my son, they wouldnt have done anything for 2 more years but acted instantly on receiving the report from the specialist, this helped him enormously. your son's school should have a special needs teacher who can help. Ask the school what they provide i'm dyslexic and i recieve bearly any help in school. i go for an anual review to see if i still need to be on the special needs register but thats it. i used to be tutored for spelling and grammar. and were given exercises to improve my circulation wich helped. inquire to your school or local council. and don't let it stop your son from doing whatever he wants to do. I live in the UK, my son has dyslexia |
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