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Why 'Wait and See' is the Worst Advice for Dyslexic Children
As an Orton-Gillingham tutor and mom of two dyslexic boys, here's why those three words break my heart: "Let's just wait and see how they progress." You've likely heard these words if you're worried about your child's reading. Maybe from a teacher. Perhaps from family or even a doctor. You walk away feeling confused. Should you wait? Is your worry valid? Let me be clear: Do not wait and see. If a teacher says, "Let's just see how they progress," don’t listen. Time is not on
Kathleen Kischer
Sep 296 min read
Building Confidence and Shaping Futures
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