Dyslexia does not exist in Alabama?

Dyslexia: News from the web:

Woven into the story today is a message that the public schools in Alabama do not recognize dyslexia as a learning disability. SERIOUSLY?? How can a state continue to ignore widely published research about this disability? Well sometimes you cannot just believe something your read on the internet and here is a quote from the Alabama dyslexia organization:

A Public School Initiative The Alabama State Department of Education (ALSDOE) decided that it wanted to serve students with dyslexia and related disorders within the public school system. Seeing the teachers as their greatest resource, the department sought training that would empower selected teachers to serve those students. As of July 2012, 101 teachers have been trained or are in training through the SDOE program to provide therapy level training in multisensory structured language education.

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Mandatory screening for dyslexia

Dyslexia: News from the web:

Although I would hope that schools are willing to screen all kids for dyslexia, dyscalculia and other learning disabilities as part of their commitment to do a great job at educating the future leaders of the world, apparently we need legislation to force them to do the right thing. How can an educator ignore the existence of learning disabilities and not screen for them?

Anyway, legislation is on the way and I support every measure that helps to ensure that our kids get the support they need in order to become successful in life.

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Late detection of dyslexia

Dyslexia: News from the web:

Read about someone who got detected with dyslexia only at age 34. Next she sees her whole childhood in a different light. She then turned to be come an activist for dyslexia and campaigns to provide services to the children and provide knowledge and information to the parents and school administrators.

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