Teenage son is dyslexic. He attends a private school (state school couldn't cope with his needs),and he's done pretty well there. Now he has a big problem with one of his teachers. They've taken a dislike to each other, and the teacher yesterday accused him of cheating in his answers, in front of the whole class. He hadn't cheated - his brain can do complicated maths without 'working it out' - it's one advantage of the way his brain is wired. And the teacher knows it, too.
Now the teacher is forecasting he'll get a D in his exam, even though his recent test showed an A. Son is just so depressed about it now. I'd asked for his learning support team to help with this situation a few weeks ago, but it looks like we've got to go into the school and meet with them to discuss things. Could do with some ideas/opinions/words of support. This isn't going to be easy for me.