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The Fed Up Mother's Guide Part 1

Submitted by an LD OnLine user on

OK, this title was suggested.

Here’s what I have so far:

I have six outlines of how I tutor reading and spelling and handwriting effectively, and I offer them by email to anyone who might be interested. Every couple of days I go through the requests and dump the whole book an people who want it.

There was a comment about evaluation; I am thinking of typing up an outline of how I evaluate reading in a tutoring situation.

I also have a long list of places and ways to look for a tutor.

To add on:

Now, socks has all the legal stuff, and if you’re willing, socks, I can either take basic outlines from you, or just refer people to your website.

I would like to get descriptions, sources, costs, and how-tos for various programs such as FFW, PG, Audiblox, LMB at home, etc. etc, and we could put it all together. All contributions gratefully accepted.

Submitted by Anonymous on Wed, 05/21/2003 - 6:38 PM

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I’d be happy to contribute. Perhaps, some guidelines for approaching the school. I have put well over 100 kids through FFW. I have a good working knowledge of LiPS. Some experience with Wilson, Davis, and oh, yes, parenting.

Submitted by Anonymous on Thu, 05/22/2003 - 2:05 PM

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What are you planning to do with it when you’ve got it together? (I have website space if you’d want part or all of it truly “out there”)

Submitted by Anonymous on Sun, 05/25/2003 - 2:42 AM

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Thanks for the replies here and by email. I am having an asthma/autoimmune reaction — I have a student whose mother cleans compulsively when she’s upset and she sprays something that kills me. I’m also trying to rent a room, which means finishing the reconstruction before the potential tenant arrives from France on Wednesday. So you haven’t been forgotten and I’ll get back to you shortly.

Submitted by Anonymous on Tue, 06/10/2003 - 10:27 PM

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Victoria,

You wrote to me back in April, my subject was IEP and Special Education in Georgia. You told me to get back with you when I got finished with my IEP meeting. They graded him at 54 IQ test when he was graded at age five with a score of 60 IQ. Anyways you told me you had a reading program that you would tell me about. I would like to know about it. My son is going into the 2nd grade and still not reading. I would also like to know of any thoughts about a program I can use to get him up on 1st grade, so when he goes into 2nd grade he will be prepared. Only thing he got was calendar in First grade. They were doing the Edmark program on him in school just used their reading program. I went on that site and he did some of the Math, science, English and social studes examples they had on there. He was so into it that he did not want to get off. He was doing very good with it too. I want to do things with him so I can show the special ed director that he can do it.

Thanks
Kim

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