I could do with a bit of advice. DD is currently choosing her Y9 options. She's dyslexic, has poor working memory and struggles a bit with conceptual/abstract subjects. So applied subjects with coursework seem like a good way to go.
School have a large set of GCSE options open to her, which is great. These include Art & Design, Media, PE and Drama as well as the usual humanities. DD hasn't got much of a clue what she wants to do in the future; she will probably do something vocational, and she is quite keen on the idea of doing Photography at college. She loved Art when she started off.
To my surprise, when we were going round the options evening she told me she probably wouldn't do Art. She is quite keen on PE and Drama. Her reasons for dropping Art were mainly the workload and her sense that she isn't as good as some of the others.
I'm well aware of the workload issue with Art, but I am also slightly concerned that she'd be dropping a subject which may for her be quite facilitating (for example, when we looked at some 6th form options, she was quite keen on creative/media courses) and where she'd do well. School doesn't offer Graphic Design. I don't want to push her to do something she really doesn't want to do but her options are quite narrow as it is.
Thoughts on PE also welcome - I'm worried it's also a massive time hog (DS did it at A level and hated it by the end).