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Testimonials

 

 

This is a book that gives parents hope and clarity.
Joan Kantor; parent, Canton, CT

 

It's the "How to" book for helping your child to get the best individualized education that he/she needs. This is a very detailed handbook for parents concerned about their child's learning process and progress. As an educator, I would recommend it to many of my students' parents.
Diane Annibalini; parent, special education department head, Glastonbury, CT

 

I keep this book at hand for all my sessions. I use it every day to extract relevant information for clients. Not only is this an informative reference guide for parents, it's excellent for therapists as well.
Julie Follett, APRN; Hart Times Counseling, New Britain, CT

 

I LOVE this book! I think it would be a wonderful text for students to read as a requirement in undergraduate teaching courses. It is very simple and clear to understand but also thorough, especially the chapter on the tests.
Christine Beard; vice principal, middle school teacher, Barrington, RI

 

This is an excellent, well-researched resource for anyone that has a child in the public school system. It's also a wonderful resource for beginning teachers who are learning to teach children to read. I'd also highly recommend it for an educational psychology course. Beginning teachers need to know this systematic system.
Nancy Kalinowski; parent & student teacher, Portland, CT

My Child's Not Learning To Read In School!
What Can I Do?

a book by Christine Hale, MEd, and Zelig Dolinsky, PhD
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