Ok. I hope this is in the right place. It may seem trivial compared with what alot if you are dealing with but I thought people on here would have the best advice on fighting your child's corner. My dd is nearly 7, she is very bright and flew through early years then everything ground to a halt. Having been way ahead she is now just above average , she hadn't made any progress at all with her reading in a year and is now struggling with other subjects like maths as she is quite advanced in her understanding but can't read the questions, she is bursting with good ideas but can't get them down on paper struggles for ages then gives up really demoralised and sad. School don't see a problem because she is still young and not behind. I see a bright kid who loves school losing her way and giving up. I have tried to talk to them but seem to be being labelled pushy and expecting too much. I can't get them to see I don't care if she is ahead , average or behind if it that is what she is capable of but there is a ever widening gap between her cognitive ability and written work/reading. I have a very very strong family history of dyslexia and am increasingly seeing indicators in her but there is no way school will put in assessments etc as she is not behind. If I go ahead with private ed psych should I tell them this is what we are doing or just present them with a report if it confirms it ? I am worried about being judged but want to work with them and not look like I am going behind their backs. Obviously I want it to be fine and there not to be a problem but if there is I want to know so I can help her.
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Possible dyslexia - school not listening to us
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Didiplanthis · 31/08/2016 00:35
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