The law has an extremely high standard for any private school that participates, including the requirement that schools employ Mississippi Department of Education licensed
dyslexia therapists.
Have Department of Education - licensed
dyslexia therapists for children diagnosed with dyslexia as a primary learning disability
Accredited private schools will be allowed to accept the scholarships, provided they meet all the standards, including employing licensed
dyslexia therapists.
At the same time, other private schools, such as Starkville Academy, have begun hiring licensed
dyslexia therapists and offering high quality dyslexia therapy services.
Accredited private schools to accept the scholarships, provided they meet all the standards, including employing Mississippi licensed
dyslexia therapists.
Accredited private schools will be allowed to accept the scholarships, provided they meet all the standards, including employing Mississippi licensed
dyslexia therapists.
Leslie Patterson,
Dyslexia Therapist, Blue Ridge, TX
The clinician, SLD Specialist,
Dyslexia Therapist, Speech - Language Pathologist, or other trained professionals, must review school records incorporating any previous assessments or previous diagnoses and note early interventions, such as speech / language therapy, if any were provided.
Not exact matches
«Our elementary schools have reading specialists who are training certified academic learning
therapists for the early identification of
dyslexia,» writes Austin ISD Trustee Julie Cowan.
Most people with
dyslexia need help from a teacher, tutor, or
therapist specially trained in using a multisensory, structured language approach.
Dr. Petrozzino is a Learning Consultant and Educational
Therapist in private practice and specializes in Learning Disabilities,
Dyslexia, ADHD, and other learning - related issues.
Deborah Spear, an academic
therapist based in Great Falls, said cursive writing is an integral part of her work with students who have
dyslexia.
Students diagnosed with
dyslexia or other language - based learning disabilities receive instruction from trained reading
therapists.
Rachel Tan is the founder of The Alternative Education and was a former Senior Educational
Therapist with the
Dyslexia Association of Singapore and has 7 years of experience working with children with special needs ranging from dyslexia, ADHD, Asperger's, Speech and Language Impairment and
Dyslexia Association of Singapore and has 7 years of experience working with children with special needs ranging from
dyslexia, ADHD, Asperger's, Speech and Language Impairment and
dyslexia, ADHD, Asperger's, Speech and Language Impairment and autism.