I have a 14 yr old with very slow reading fluency and dyslexia. A great resource in the bay are is the Charles Armstrong School for Dyslexia. They have a list of tutors in the area. There is a tutor for kids with learning difficulties in HMB. Her name is Marcie Shelzel ####-###-#### or ###-###-####. If you want to do it your self there is the Susan Barton Reading and Spelling Method. Each module cost $300. Alma Heights Christian Academy in Pacifica uses Susan Barton and they have the high school kids tutor their grade school kids. If you called the school you might be able to have one of their students tutor your son at a very cheap price.
The other option which I would strongly recommend is to look into the Charles Armstrong school in Belmont http://www.charlesarmstrong.org/, and Russel Bede in San Mateo http://www.russellbedeschool.com/. I know that Charles Armstrong offers scholarships, I'm not sure about Russell Bede. You have to just ask. If you look in the phone book under 'schools with special academic education', it will list a number of schools. One thing for sure, depending on where you live, public school's I feel are a waste of time. You don't want your son to become totally rebellious about school, and life, and you.
I chose to home school my son and he is doing okay, but he still has problems (they don't go away). I have hired a tutor, and have used Susan Barton, and we use a personal reading program called Kurzweil (this is a fabulous software). I'm not sure what your son's learning issues are but if you want to call me I'd be more than happy to share more with you.
There is lots of help out there but you have to ask lots of question with the right people to get answers (Charles Armstrong is very helpful). I would also ask the person who did the evaluation on your son on what they recommend. You can always make a one time appointment with a educational psychologist to ask for information.
Hope this helps. You have to become your child's advocate. Don't expect your son's school or teacher to do it.
Good luck, and please feel free to call me.
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