We are investigating reading programs.
Despite overwhelming evidence-based research, many school districts have failed to incorporate essential phonics lessons into their reading programs. Some purchased textbooks and curricula that purported to be comprehensive but weren’t. Others simply didn’t have the resources to supplement courses of study that were inadequate. And still, others simply didn’t work with dyslexic or special needs children.
We are investigating reading programs that lacked adequate phonics instruction; often put a great deal of emphasis on having children guess at words based on context or pictures; or misrepresented that they were evidence-based.
If your child has struggled to learn how to read, we’d like to hear from you.
There is absolutely no obligation, and all conversations are confidential.
Contact Pollock Cohen LLP today. Call or text (646) 517-0542 or email reading@pollockcohen.com for a free consultation.
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