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The number one learning disability is dyslexia. Most students with IEPs have an accommodation of a human reader, however, that can be embarrassing and a reading pen would empower students with dyslexia to take tests independently, just like their peers. The letter tiles and book are from research-based programs that we use in our school interventions. The second most common disability I deal with is ADHD. Wiggle chairs are great to help students move while sitting, which leads to better attention. Please help my students be successful! Thank you!

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The number one learning disability is dyslexia. Most students with IEPs have an accommodation of a human reader, however, that can be embarrassing and a reading pen would empower students with dyslexia to take tests independently, just like their peers. The letter tiles and book are from research-based programs that we use in our school interventions. The second most common disability I deal with is ADHD. Wiggle chairs are great to help students move while sitting, which leads to better attention. Please help my students be successful! Thank you!

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