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Old Apr 4th 2008, 7:15 pm
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There are 'centres' for children with special needs, particularly for those with severve learning difficulties, but for children who have dyslexia, or are slow learners this is another story. The state school do by law have to provide support classes, but you have to fight for it. In the private sector I am still looking!
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Old Apr 4th 2008, 7:21 pm
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Originally Posted by ShinyAndy
There are, there is http://www.fundacionelliotgeorge.com in Marbella and also APRONA.

I know this as my other half is doing a feature on charities for a local website
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There are 'centres' for children with special needs, particularly for those with severve learning difficulties, but for children who have dyslexia, or are slow learners this is another story. The state school do by law have to provide support classes, but you have to fight for it. In the private sector I am still looking!
Thanks to you all for the replies - very much apprieciated xxxxx
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Old Apr 4th 2008, 8:08 pm
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There is help for adults and children with dyslexia, on the eastern Costa del Sol and in Manilva.
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