Hi, my son is dyslexic is is now 19 and the school knew when he was five he was given special help through out school and in the last 2 years in the secondary school he was put on a apprenticeship scheme with a local company 3 days a week he went to work for them instead of school when he took his GCSE's he only sat a few which he failed at all of them but when he left school the company he did his apprenticeship with took him on full time, he was better of than alot of his classmates who could not find a job. his major problem was i would say getting a driving lience although he could drive well he could not master the theory test and would pass one half then not the next and another time he would pass the bit he failed last time but not the bit he passed so he took it 6 times (a lot of money wasted) before i found out he could have a reader sitting with him who read the questions in a way he would understand and he passed then he went on to pass his practical 1st time. he has now left that comapny that gave him an apprenticeship but has 2 years extra working history than most his age and is emplyed by another company. it has been a struggle with the schools but he also had help from the opticians who colour assesed him and found that green helped him read better but being a boy he would not wear green tinted glasses but opted for tinted sheets to put over his work, this helped until he became a teenager and would not do any thing to draw attention to himself the other problem he has is understanding when someone gives him something to do say a do something new as long as it is repeated he remebers but if inot of 4 secs later its forgot. so repeat repeat repeat is the only way for him to learn.plus try putting things in sentances they understand not necessaryly the way it is written.