. >> jim frazier, the assemblyman. >> yes, jim frazier decided that he would go ahead and author a billg dyslexia california would sponsor, and that bill was assembly bill 1369. and it had over 6,500 parents and children -- dyslexic children -- and organizations from all over california that lobbied for the support of the bill. and it passed unanimously through all the houses and eventually signed into law. >> two parts, right? 2016, 2017. >> that's correct. two different laws. there's phonological processing, which took effect on january 1, 2016. and the second law is that the state is required to develop program guidelines, and that will become effective by the academic school year 2017-2018. >> and, dr. shaywitz, we have about 10 seconds left. what is your advice to parents of dyslexic kids? >> don't wait. we have a paper published just this fall that showed the achievement gap is present already in 1st grade, and it doesn't go away. so, parents, don't be afraid. and another thing parents are afraid of -- if your child has it, he or she has it, getting the diagnosis is a benefit. it'