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Reading SOS: If my concerns about my child's reading are being ignored due to bias, what can I do?

Literacy expert DeJunne’ Clark Jackson believes parents need to trust their gut instinct, find a strong ally as you seek answers and support, and keep detailed records of your interactions with the school. Observe how other parents are treated and seek out public records about your child's school and the district. If you're not being heard, present your case to the school, armed with facts.

This video is part of the Reading Rockets special series, Reading SOS, where parents ask the experts their questions about reading and how to support their kids at home. See the full series here: https://www.readingrockets.org/reading-sos-with-experts

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8 февраля 2022 г. 2:58:01
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