Hi everyone,
I am after some advice. I'm a bit flummoxed really. My 15 year old son, who is in year 11 and due to sit his GCSEs next June has finally been screened by his school for dyslexia. I had requested this many times over the last four years. The school did a basic screening a couple of years ago and told us he was definitely not dyslexic. We were told by teachers he was immature and this was why he was struggling academically. I have to admit to getting frustrated with him because he was so disorganised, couldn't concentrate and found writing so hard. Well, today we received a letter from the school stating that a more in-depth test had revealed that there was 'strong evidence of risk' that our son was dyslexic. He had scored 1.7 overall - this may mean something to people on here (not to me). I feel very annoyed with the school that this has not been picked up on before now. But maybe I'm being unfair. Before I meet with the SENCO (something I have requested - she hasn't even offered this), I wondered if people on here could tell me - am I right to feel aggrieved on my son's part. What duty does the school have to have picked up on my son's problems before this late point? I feel he is now at a distinct disadvantage compared with his peers. Any advice or help on what to say to the school or what to ask for now would be very much appreciated. Many thanks