What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? FL
I have a child with Dyslexia who (according to physicians) needs to have a specialized type of method for reading. They have indicated that traditional methods will not and do not work for dyslexic children. However, the school disagrees and says what they use will work just as good. They are unable to provide me with any documented research that says this method will work for children with dyslexia or even general learning disabilities. It's a method that is used in the general classrooms and my physician (the psycologists who tested my child) has indicated that this will only frusturate him more and it will not work! (There's lots of research to show that it wont work). However, the public school will not provide dyslexic children with the special reading programs they need.
Should they be required to? Dyslexia is defined as a learning disability and from my understanding they are protected by the Americans with Disabilities Act.
I have a child with Dyslexia who (according to physicians) needs to have a specialized type of method for reading. They have indicated that traditional methods will not and do not work for dyslexic children. However, the school disagrees and says what they use will work just as good. They are unable to provide me with any documented research that says this method will work for children with dyslexia or even general learning disabilities. It's a method that is used in the general classrooms and my physician (the psycologists who tested my child) has indicated that this will only frusturate him more and it will not work! (There's lots of research to show that it wont work). However, the public school will not provide dyslexic children with the special reading programs they need.
Should they be required to? Dyslexia is defined as a learning disability and from my understanding they are protected by the Americans with Disabilities Act.