Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I know this is an old thread, but I wanted to resurrect it to ask whether this has improved at all.
My kid has dyslexia and ADHD. She also has a high IQ (136). She’s going into 2nd grade.
We’re currently paying nearly $100,000/year for private school and tutoring. It’s helping, but is a financial stranglehold.
I know MD passed legislation mandating dyslexia screening. Has that improved the situation at all, or are we better off just continuing to pay for private school and tutoring?
Um, tiniest violin ever.
Anonymous wrote:I know this is an old thread, but I wanted to resurrect it to ask whether this has improved at all.
My kid has dyslexia and ADHD. She also has a high IQ (136). She’s going into 2nd grade.
We’re currently paying nearly $100,000/year for private school and tutoring. It’s helping, but is a financial stranglehold.
I know MD passed legislation mandating dyslexia screening. Has that improved the situation at all, or are we better off just continuing to pay for private school and tutoring?
Anonymous wrote:Some kids seem to be getting adequate services for dyslexia, like at Flora Singer ES. It depends on the school at this point.
Anonymous wrote:For MCPS families with a new dyslexia dx and low appetite for long fights, what is the play? Where do you find a tutor? How long would 5x/week tutoring need to last? Are there Bethesda area privates equipped for kids with dyslexia? What's the best bet--a SN school or a regular private? Do any religious schools outperform MCPS? We just want this guy to learn to read.
Anonymous wrote:For MCPS families with a new dyslexia dx and low appetite for long fights, what is the play? Where do you find a tutor? How long would 5x/week tutoring need to last? Are there Bethesda area privates equipped for kids with dyslexia? What's the best bet--a SN school or a regular private? Do any religious schools outperform MCPS? We just want this guy to learn to read.