answer:My youngest step-son (now aged 48) has struggled with dyslexia all his life. His solution was always to use his formidable verbal skills. Always uncomfortable when writing, he does best by chatting and phoning. He can easily memorize long blocks of dialog while watching a movie only once. He can still repeat most of “Dirty Harry” and the early Bill Cosby monologues. Your writing skills don’t matter. He will not be able to imitate them. During my years in an independent day school environment, I worked with a number of dyslexic students, all male as it happened. I administered untimed PSAT and SAT tests for them. Without the clock running, they did well. The writing sample was a challenge but if they were allowed to tape their essay, again they did well. Ask him what works.