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Michael’s Successful Summer Michael is a seven-year-old whose dyslexia has made school a struggle. Follow him to a six-week intensive summer program at the Landmark School.
Emiliann's IEP Team Jennifer Simpson participates in an IEP meeting with a team of seven people committed to making sure her daughter becomes a good reader.
Beyond Survival English At Heritage Elementary, part of the job is teaching kids one word at a time—first in their native Russian, and then in English.
Poet Francisco Alarcón Bilingual Poet Francisco Alarcón helps a group of third-grade students tap into their dreams and write poetry.
Two Languages at a Time Ms. Gonsalves gives equal time to both her native English and native Spanish speakers in her classroom at Webster Elementary in Long Beach, California.