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5 Self-Advocacy Sentence Starters for Grade-Schoolers with Dyslexia (Understood)

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Self-advocacy is an important skill for even young kids to develop. But sometimes it’s hard for grade-schoolers to know what to say. Here are some sentence starters you can teach kids with dyslexia to practice so they can speak up for what they need.

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Curriculum/Instructional Methods Disability Characteristics Elementary Family Engagement Literacy Self-Determination Transition