Anonymous wrote:Lots of people here will say to save your money and just do tutoring. I knew my kid couldn't handle any more of the school day than there already was, so we did one of the SN privates. His dyslexia wasn't even that severe, but it turns out that developing your entire curriculum around teaching for SLD just improves everything everywhere all at once. We moved in 5th and have no regrets at all. He is now almost completely remediated and looking to move back to public for HS.
Private school was worth it for mine because it was more supportive and a confidence booster. He needed a change from the environment he associated with competition and failure. He was able to move back to public school for HS a changed student thanks to the break. And like your child, mine didn’t have the bandwidth for daily tutoring after school. I wanted him to be able to hang out with friends and play sports. While I 100% agree the money saved in public can buy a lot of private service hours, at the end of the day some kids really need a change to a healthier environment.