How can my child be dyslexic and still make good grades?
A child may make good grades but resist any writing and reading activity. As school work becomes progressively harder, the child may: become less eager to complete assignments; rely on others to write or read assignment; refuse to work altogether. What do I do if I think my child has dyslexia? Discuss you concerns with your child’s teacher. You have a right to ask for your child to be assessed for dyslexia by your child’s school. Whom do I contact if I have questions? In Round Rock ISD, first contact your child’s school and request a dyslexia evaluation from the 504 Contact. For further information contact the district’s 504/Dyslexia Coordinator. You may also contact your local branch of The International Dyslexia Association for workshop opportunities. What is the assessment process? Your child will be given a series of assessments which would enable the school and you to determine the most appropriate instructional program for your child. The assessment instruments are designed to de