If you’ve been around this website for any length of time you know I am a huge proponent of homeschooling our kids who learn differently. There are so many benefits for them!
However, homeschooling kids with dyslexia is not always easy. Parents put a lot of pressure on themselves to create a perfect homeschool, to prove they are doing a good job, or to catch their kids up to their peers.
I know this because I have been homeschooling my 7 kids with dyslexia for nearly 30 years!
A few years ago, I recorded a short message of encouragement to homeschool parents where I shared some powerful, but simple, mindset changes that I made that have had a huge positive impact on my homeschool.
If you’ve been feeling tired, overwhelmed, or like you’re not able to do a good job homeschooling, this message is for you!
Change your homeschool mindset and change your homeschool.
Listen to the recording here:
Or on any of your favorite podcast hosts:
Resources Mentioned
[Post] Feel More Productive with a Minimum Viable Homeschool Day
[Book] What is Dyslexia? A Parent’s Guide to Teaching Kids About Dyslexia
[Book] Dyslexia 101: Truths, Myths, and What Really Works
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