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Tutoring is not enough. If your child has, or you suspect she has dyslexia, there are things that you as a parent, and only you, can do. A new video webinar by Susan Barton, creator of the Orton-Gillingham based Barton Reading & Spelling System, provides a concise list of the 9 things that parents need to do- in order of importance. 
The first priority: you need to become your child's case manager. Barton outlines what that means, along with tackling homework accommodations, testing, getting help from the school and discovering your child strengths. To view this excellent resource, click on: 9 Things Parents Should Do.
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