ps - one thing I forgot to add - if it was my child, absolutely yes, I would not settle for only accommodations - reading is such a fundamental skill that yes, I would advocate at school for services specifically addressing reading. And, I would also quite frankly research what options are available for reading tutoring or reading programs outside of school. Your school may be able to offer a good plan for your dd and follow through, but with my ds we've found that the school plan just never was enough - he's made his greatest strides through private grade level at this point if we'd trusted what the school told us and relied on the school to meet his needs.

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