Anonymous wrote:If you’re not looking for remediation, I suggest putting them in a camp that lets them shine—something that’s a strength and they are passionate about. Could be anything, like sports, art, theatre, etc. Having success outside of school can be protective and build self-worth.
Camp Half Blood might work-- based on the Percy Jackson books with a main character with dyslexia and ADHD. The camp seems to be mostly running around in the woods. Friends of ours went to the Rock Creek Park one and really enjoyed it. I don't think it specifically addresses social emotional struggles with dyslexia.