mysevendwarfs
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DS Is age 7 and just finishing first grade. I just had some extensive testing done and he was diagnosed with dyslexia. He scored very high on the iq portion of the testing, but in the reading and language areas he did very poorly. As it is the end of the school year we are trying to decide what to do for next year. We currently send him to a small parochial school where he has received speech therapy the last year through the public schools. We are very happy with this school and school community. They have been extremely supportive of our family as our DD battles a brain tumor. I am not eager to switch schools, but am trying to decide what is best for him. He will be our only child in elementary school next year.
We are relieved in a way to know what is causing his school difficulties and behavior issues. He is easily frustrated and struggling a little socially.
This is all new to us as we don't know anyone with dyslexia. Does anyone know if any assistance is covered by insurance? I know it is considered a neurological problem. Any advice for a parent just starting to deal with a diagnosis? Thanks in advance.
We are relieved in a way to know what is causing his school difficulties and behavior issues. He is easily frustrated and struggling a little socially.
This is all new to us as we don't know anyone with dyslexia. Does anyone know if any assistance is covered by insurance? I know it is considered a neurological problem. Any advice for a parent just starting to deal with a diagnosis? Thanks in advance.