If you have an older child who is struggling to read, you may be looking for help. An older struggling reader has the same problems as younger readers and needs to learn and master the same skills. Reading Horizons may help! Homeschooling a house full of kids, most of...
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You Can Teach Your Dyslexic Child to Read With All About Reading
If you are teaching a child to read, All About Reading provides an inexpensive, research-based program that is easy to use and highly effective. It may be a perfect fit for your dyslexic child. I am passionate about encouraging parents of dyslexic learners not only...
Homeschooling With Dyslexia: Learning Styles
Understanding your child's learning style will help you teach them the way that they learn. Some of the different learning styles are auditory, visual or kinesthetic pathway. Let's take a look at the different ways your child may learn. What is a Learning Style?...
Homeschooling With Dyslexia: How Dyslexics Learn
Understanding how dyslexic students learn and teaching with corresponding methods will make a big impact on learning. We're just about midway through the school year. Â All of the fun of planning and purchasing of curriculum (why is that so fun?) has passed and...
Homeschooling With Dyslexia: How We Teach Language Arts
All dyslexics can learn to read, write and spell. Here is how we teach language arts to our dyslexic kids. Thank you for joining me for this 5-day series on homeschooling with dyslexia. Through the course of this week, we will be covering how our family teaches...
Homeschooling With Dyslexia: How We Teach Science
Are you wondering how to teach science to your dyslexic student? I am sharing how we teach Science to our homeschooled kids with dyslexia. Practical tips that can help you teach science for any grade in your homeschool. Thank you for joining us for day 3 of a 5-day...
Homeschooling With Dyslexia: How We Teach History
Are you wondering how to teach history? I am sharing how we teach our dyslexic kid's history. Learn tips and methods that can help you teach history in your homeschool. Thanks for joining me for day 4 of the 5-day series on Homeschooling With Dyslexia by the...
Homeschooling With Dyslexia: How We Teach Fine Arts
Do you struggle with fine arts in your homeschool? Here are some ways to teach fine arts in your homeschool! Â This post contains affiliate links Welcome to the last day of our 5-day series on homeschooling With Dyslexia by the Subject. Â I recommend reading the entire...
Experience Dyslexia
Have you ever wondered what your dyslexic child may be dealing with? Take a Dyslexia Simulation and experience what it is like to be dyslexic. This post has been updated to include working links and a few additional resources! Kids and adults with dyslexia are...
Inspiring Summer Reading in Your Struggling Readers
Summer reading is a great opportunity for kids to dive into great books. However, kids who struggle with reading will oftentimes avoid reading because it is so difficult. Here are some tips to help struggling readers enjoy summer reading. My elementary aged kids are...
Motivating the Dyslexic Student
Our dyslexic learners can be frustrated in their educational environment. This is why it is so important to work on motivating the dyslexic student. Here are some ways to do that.  Understanding the daily frustrations experienced by the dyslexic learner in...
Inspiring the Dyslexic Student
The key to inspiring the dyslexic student to push through the difficulties they experience with reading, writing, and life in general, is to help them find that vision for themselves. How can you do that? Let's find out! When my oldest daughter was 8 years...
Welcome to Homeschooling With Dyslexia: Our Purpose
This is an exciting day for me. Â Since I began my online writing almost 3 years ago, I have become a voice for parents of dyslexic kids. Â I have learned so much over the past nearly 20 years of raising and homeschooling my own kids with dyslexia. I understand now that...