Anonymous wrote:For the dyslexia concerns - others on this forum had suggested a great book - Overcoming Dyslexia - which actually has a set of initial screening things to look for at different ages & also helps to refuse some myths (for instance, ADHD and dyslexia are NOT co-morbid - it's about the same overlap as any portion of the population). I have dyslexia myself and it helped me follow my DS's progression in learning to read & to talk to the reading specialists at his school as a first step to keeping a very close eye on it.
In general - we ended up getting an Au pair - which is expensive (although balanced out by some fewer camp & no aftercare expenses) - to keep our joint sanity.
https://www.amazon.com/Overcoming-Dyslexia-Complete-Science-Based-Problems/dp/0679781595?ie=UTF8&hvadid=48103978128&hvdev=c&hvexid=&hvnetw=g&hvpone=&hvpos=1t1&hvptwo=&hvqmt=b&hvrand=14865446603805489762&ref=pd_sl_7l9qqzcs6c_b&tag=googhydr-20
Anonymous wrote:OP, do you always use such foul language? Seriously. Cleaning up your act on that front might help.