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James F. Richardson's avatar

it cost my wife and I $60,000 in specialty school tuition and tutors to get our moderately dyslexic, ADHD child up to grade level in reading first, then all subjects. It worked, but the cost is beyond the reach of 95% of parents. It's sickening that overcoming these genetic challenges has become a matter of a) parents' educational attainment and b) class more broadly. We should be ashamed as a nation.

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BarbaraRose's avatar

I like the idea that Malcolm Gladwell shares in “Outliers” about having 3 semesters to account for the gap in age for both boys and girls. I was born the week before Thanksgiving in Wi. Initially I was held back a 1/2 year. Then at the start of 3rd grade schools changed to a full year grouping which began in September after Labor Day. My parents were told that they had to make a decision: to be held back another semester, or complete 3rd grade in one semester. I begged my parents to let me move on and I did. Yet it was not without a hardship. With 3 younger brothers, a sick mom, i was determined to move ahead and not drop into my brother’s class. I had difficulty yet made it then our mom died at the end of 4th grade and I became the mother of my brothers. With all the stress I barely made it through grade school and high school. A science teacher in my sophomore year inspired me in a class he taught called Science Seminar. I went on to become an LPN then a RN. Two of my brothers did well in school and all of did well post school with jobs and family. Inspiring teachers assisted us in knowing we were more than what our circumstances. 🌹

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