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Subject Today's Headlines: ‘The system is rigged’: How Massachusetts school districts fail dyslexic students and their families
Date January 15, 2024 10:00 AM
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Monday, January 15, 2024


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‘The system is rigged’: How Massachusetts school districts fail dyslexic students and their families

This academic neglect puts a huge burden on parents, forcing them to take on what can amount to full-time jobs as advocates for their children, pouring money and time into fights with school districts to get the instruction they need.
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Suspect your child is dyslexic? Here’s what you can do.

If you suspect your child has dyslexia, experts recommend you take action quickly. That’s because the older a child gets, the more difficult it is to remediate their reading skills.
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Five myths about dyslexia, debunked

Though dyslexia may affect up to 1 in 5 people, misconceptions about the neurological disorder continue to stymie how dyslexic students in Massachusetts and beyond are identified and supported.
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