Schools fail to meet law on dyslexia - Houston Chronicle
| Schools fail to meet law on dyslexia Houston Chronicle, United States - Jun 17, 2007 By JENNIFER RADCLIFFE Children should be evaluated for dyslexia if several of these characteristics persist over time and interfere with learning. … |
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