I believe my son has stealth dyslexia. His reading is off the charts (behavioral optometrist says grade 12), but he has problems with organization and still reverses his letters once in awhile (he's 8 today!). He also has CAPD, which doesn't help with attention in a classroom situation.

What I did was to revamp his diet- he's gluten free now and the results are spectacular. Hes so much calmer now and can finally sleep 8-10 hours a night. He also eats better too. For his visual processing, we do a lot of physical exercises and ball sports, as well as mazes, dot to dots, which help in hand to eye co ordination tasks.

Is you son a very visual spatial learner? I found that part of his reversals was because he liked to "twirl" images in his head. Helping him identify laterality or left-rightness worked in my son's case.