Gina DeCrescenzo and her team are widely recognized as one of the foremost authorities in special education law, particularly in the highly complex and evolving field of dyslexia litigation. Dyslexia litigation is unique in that many kids with dyslexia mask their deficits and overcompensate with their strengths. After all, many kids with dyslexia are not only of average intelligence, but are gifted! So the first thing you’ll hear from the district is that the child is smart and doing just fine. But what about the red flags? The inability to rhyme, the inability to read, the struggle with writing, the slow, laborious homework assignments that take their peers a fraction of the time to complete?
What about the accumulation of deficit over time? The gap between the dyslexic child and their peers widening? The increased struggle as the curriculum gets harder? What about the child’s self esteem because they know that they are smart, but they struggle with basic reading? What about when this gifted child starts to hate school?
We need to fight back. The districts know better. We need to hold them accountable.
The scientific literature is clear and has been clear for decades. Children with dyslexia are very bright, but require specialized reading instruction that is structured, multi-sensory, and sequential. Known as the “Orton-Gillingham approach” it has been packaged over the years by doctors and teachers who have tried to make the instruction easier for teachers to implement.
For example, we have the Wilson Program, PAF, Lindamood-Bell, Barton, Sonday and others. These programs have been peer-reviewed and they have been determined to be effective with dyslexic brains, BUT they must be implemented with fidelity. The instructor needs to be sufficiently trained and the instruction needs to be either 1:1 or within a small enough, homogenous group, that it follows the research. It also needs to be at a frequency and duration that shows results.
This is precisely what Gina DeCrescenzo and her team need to get to the bottom of. What has the district been offering? What testing have they done to truly understand the intricacies of the child's deficits?
And if the district is not providing a research-based method of instruction that has been proven effective through the science, we fight for something different, a highly credentialed reading specialist or even a full wrap-around program in a private school.
For example, our firm has sent countless kids to Windward in NYC and Westchester, Windward’s summer program, The Kildonan School, The Forman School, John Cardinal O’Connor School, The Sterling School, and The Churchill School, among others. All paid for by the child's home district.
With a steadfast commitment to securing the rights of students with learning disabilities, Gina has built a reputation for fearless advocacy, legal precision, and groundbreaking success in obtaining placements at premier schools specializing in dyslexia, including The Windward School and others.
Winning a dyslexia case—particularly in New York—requires more than simply identifying a learning disability. It demands a strategic, evidence-based approach that combines:
Comprehensive evaluations: Demonstrating that the student has a specific learning disability in reading that has not been properly addressed by the district, despite intervention.
Clear documentation of educational harm: Showing that the student has failed to make meaningful progress due to the district’s inadequate programming.
Expert testimony and clinical support: Leveraging neuropsychological, educational, and language-based evaluations to build a compelling case.
Deep knowledge of procedural safeguards under IDEA and Section 504.
Proven litigation experience, including impartial hearings, appeals, and federal court actions.
Gina and her team have successfully litigated and negotiated placements and tuition reimbursement for students at top-tier schools that specialize in dyslexia instruction, including but not limited to:
The Windward School, https://www.thewindwardschool.org
The Forman School, https://www.formanschool.org
The Landmark School, https://explore.landmarkschool.org
The Gow School, https://www.gow.org
The John Cardinal O’Connor School, https://johncardinaloconnorschool.org
The Eagle Hill School, https://www.eaglehill.school
The Kildonan School
The Churchill School, https://www.churchillschoolnyc.org
The Sterling School, https://www.sterlingschool.com
These victories not only changed the lives of individual students, but also set precedents for other families navigating similar battles. Gina’s work is grounded in a deep understanding of the science of reading, the legal intricacies of special education law, and the emotional impact these cases have on families.
Whether your child needs science-backed tutoring for dyslexia or a private school, contact us without delay. All of the science emphasizes the need for early intervention.
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