Anonymous wrote:Honestly, we couldn't make it work. Not the answer you were looking for, but we ended up at private SN school.
+1
Intensive summer tutoring is not going to make up for no tutoring during the year. She probably will need both.
Anonymous
02/13/2017 18:58
Subject: Re:Dyslexia question
We went with a tutor right after school 2-3 times a week. He could do other activities after that.
Anonymous
02/13/2017 18:51
Subject: Re:Dyslexia question
We ended up in a private school that allows a tutor to come during school hours for tutoring twice a week for 50 minutes, this still gives us time for sports. We also did intense summer tutoring to make up for the additional hours of tutoring we couldn't do during the week.
Anonymous
02/13/2017 16:39
Subject: Dyslexia question
Honestly, we couldn't make it work. Not the answer you were looking for, but we ended up at private SN school.
Anonymous
02/10/2017 13:18
Subject: Dyslexia question
Find a tutor who will work with your daughter on the weekends.
Anonymous
02/10/2017 13:18
Subject: Dyslexia question
Intensive summer tutoring?
Anonymous
02/10/2017 12:54
Subject: Dyslexia question
How do you fit in regular school, tutoring (prob. need 2-3 days a week at the minimum) and extracurriculars?
All the dyslexia stuff I read says: help them focus on their strengths too.
Well, my daughter is an excellent ballet dancer and she does competitive ballet 3x/week which may go up to 4-5 next year or the year after.
How do I let her "focus on her strength," ballet, and STILL fit in regular school and the requisite dyslexia tutoring?