frenchmartini wrote: » Just my thoughts. My 10 year old was diagnosed 2 years ago. He's not in a gaelscoil and not Irish exempt. Ed Psy didn't think it was helpful at this stage, to have him separated, labelled etc. Now, the Irish. He does struggle with it, especially the written, and sometimes I wonder why I'm putting him through it. Ed Psy said the primary years will give him a good base even if he finds it hard, a start that can't be gained back, say if he needed Irish to join the Guards. I think each child is different in their needs. Dyslexia is such a ****ty condition for little ones to live with and some days I get so down about it all, but we will keep fighting for him.
appledrop wrote: » Echo Beach an educational psychologist is the person that would decide if a child should be except from Irish. Are you trying to say that they don't know what is best for a child? They only recommend what they think is best for each child. As I clearly stated every child is different and that's why if there are concerns it would be best to get a professional opinion on it. While it may be a challenge for a child to change school it would be a lot worse if they were left struggling for years with a language they cannot understand.
zoviea wrote: » Hi, I had just had my childs assessment done and as we had always suspected , she is dyslexic..and worse is severely dyslexic. We have been continually been told nothing was wrong but now have our answers. I feel she has been totally let down by education system and look forward to telling the teachers how wrong they were so they can maybe be more vigilant. It solves nothing and I feel bad that I didn't follow my instincts earlier and ignore teachers. Anyway Im not sure where to go from here, I can look for extra help from the school but what more can I do?? Any advice would be great or where to get more information, doesn't seem to be much out there..Feel a bit lost
Lisha wrote: » Is it possible for a child with dyslexia to reach their full potential in a Gael scoil? If a child in 2nd class was diagnosed with dyslexia should they switch to an English speaking school?
appledrop wrote: » There is a difference. A lot of children with dyslexia end up getting an exception from Irish in school based on an educational assessment. It does depend on the child but in most cases it probably would be in their best interest to move them.