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I'm a parent, my child is a student.
My child isn't diagnosed with any learning disability and I'm not demanding anything. I am offering our real world experience.
There are about five kids in my sons class who are really struggling with reading out of a little less than 30 kids. Our school would have been a lower decile school back when that was still a thing.
You are deluded if you think small changes in the first year or so of a reading program is going to stop kids from being exposed to Te Reo in primary schools.
I started making a list of all the ways kids build their Te Reo vocabulary at my sons school and then I decided you probably don't care