by Marianne | By The Grade
Thank you for joining me on for this 10-part series on Preparing Your Student With Dyslexia for College Success. To read the whole series from the beginning, click here. Â Today we’ll look at the specific skills needed to be ready for college by looking at what...
by Marianne | By The Grade
One of the most intimidating thoughts about going to college as a dyslexic is the sheer amount of reading required. It is thought that students will need to be able to read and comprehend as many as 200 pages per week while carrying a full course load of classes. This...
by Marianne | By The Grade
If you are preparing your student with dyslexia for college, you may be concerned about whether or not they are prepared to handle the rigors of a traditional college course of study. This10-part series will address many of these questions and concerns. This series...
by Marianne | By The Grade
Research has shown that the two best predictors of reading success are alphabet recognition and phonemic awareness. These are both things the dyslexic preschooler will probably struggle with. So, homeschool curriculum choices is so important! Here are great curriculum...
by Marianne | By The Grade
Over and over again we are hearing about high school graduates who are leaving school with poor writing skills. Learn how to homeschool high school composition in an easier way! The more I homeschool, the more confidence I have in my abilities to teach my kids at...