Anonymous wrote:Audiologist, speech therapist, optometrist, TOD (teacher of the deaf or hearing impaired), PA (physician's assistant), chiropractor,
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:nursing, physical therapy, pharmacy, techs for other medical fields.
Physical therapy is very challenging. And pharmacy for someone who is dyslexic?! That’s a recipe for disaster!
Anonymous wrote:First off, I'm not against vocational schools AT ALL. For various reasons, I want DS to get a college degree. He has dyslexia and doesn't enjoy school, though he's very smart and motivated and able to get As and Bs at a competitive private school. He has no idea what he wants to study but he's only in 10th grade. What I think would be ideal is something like the culinary or hospitality programs at the Culinary Institute of America, Drexel, Cornell, etc. Are there any other fields that have something similar? A college degree but a very hands-on curriculum? Something in medical sciences (not pre-med)? Or really anything. Would love to float some ideas by him but I can't find anything except hospitality.
Anonymous wrote:nursing, physical therapy, pharmacy, techs for other medical fields.