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Dyslexia Interventions Is it better for people with dyslexia to receive early intervention rather than to compensate? Is it better for a person with dyslexia get special help when they are young or older? If a person with dyslexia is trying to get by in school by methods of compensation, which will cause more harm when they are older? Yes, more intervention the better. However, there is no cure for learning disabilities (dyslexia), then one of the best things we can do is teach children to compensate for the earliest possible. The more they can use strategies that help learning, the better they will be. There will come a time when there is nobody to do for them and they should know how to do it for themselves. Hello, its best to start as young as possible. In addition, it is not the fault of the teachers they have to do such a thing. They are held accountable. There is no question that they are regarded as Special Ed Students must still take state assessments administered. If they dont, he returned to school. Report Abuse And the answer is common sense ...................... yes !!!!!!!!!!! It is very difficult for people with dyslexia cope at school, and I mean pass the course. My daughters friend had difficulty in reading and fourth-year absence, the Mon had tested her and took ti Sylvan Learning Center, now she is entitled A in all her classes. Without their help she'ld even if they were already considering holding it annually, so if they need early intervention ... sey I have dyslexia and I am a freshman. when I was little I would get my self in many troubble trying to avoid having to write or read to the class for everyone just thought I wasn't paying attion when I wanted to write back orders. I use to be really good at compinsateing for her, but now things are much faster and I can barley go because i wasn't taught to deal with it when I was little. it is better to get help when they are small Posted on March 7, 2010.
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