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Are we allowed to say “dyslexia” in the schools? (with Tom Parton)

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Clarifying Dyslexia Identification: Focus on Services, Not Labels

Many educators mistakenly believe that specific medical diagnoses, like dyslexia, are required for student categorization and intervention within special education. However, it is permissible to use broader terms such as Specific Learning Disability (SLD) without being non-compliant, provided that students receive appropriate services and demonstrate progress. The key point of confusion arises from the misinterpretation of regulations surrounding identification versus the commitment to deliver suitable interventions. Ultimately, the priority should remain on ensuring the right interventions are in place, regardless of the specific terminology used.

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