Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:If you take out the "top" privates and Dyslexic specific schools - really any of the schools left behind will support your child's needs.
It is more a manner of "fit" for both your child and your family.
This. It's really a question of how much work your child can handle. I would plan on getting an out of school writing tutor for help with essays.
Depends on the school - have a kid with dyslexia. Lots of teachers (even more at the school level) still think things like slower reading, speech to text or other things related to dyslexia and LD are about a kid being not as bright vs. their brain is wired different and so some things mean they work differently but they are just as bright (or brighter). DS doesn't need remediation now, but things like sometimes can cut down on amount of reading in some class a little or with writing supports.
Bullis, St. Andrews, St. John's Behilde program or Good Counsel equivalent of Behilde program.
As a person with dyslexia myself - kid can probably slog through any of the schools, but having somewhere with the overt understanding can support can help.