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No More School, written by homeschool veteran Marianne Sunderland, will guide you into creating an engaging, meaningful, and effective educational experience for your smart but struggling learners.

Homeschooling kids with dyslexia is good but it isn’t easy

“Kids who learn differently need to be taught differently.
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as well as practical strategies gained through years of experience.”

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Recent Posts

Homeschool Priorities for Kids With Dyslexia

Homeschool Priorities for Kids With Dyslexia

After homeschooling kids with dyslexia for nearly 30 years and now having graduated 5 of them from high school, here are a few things I've learned are priorities for homeschooling kids with dyslexia. Teach them at their level. You are not behind! One of the reasons...

How Dyslexia Affects Math Skills

How Dyslexia Affects Math Skills

Imagine my joy at discovering that my kids were a part of the 20-60% of kids with dyslexia who also have dyscalculia! Now alongside teaching struggling readers, I'm teaching kids who struggle with math as well. Sigh... The longer I teach my kids with dyslexia, the...

Dyslexia:  Mastering Math

Dyslexia: Mastering Math

Is your dyslexic child struggling with math? Here are some tips to help you teach math to your students with dyslexia . Although the term 'dyslexia' refers to difficulty with reading and language (dis = poor or inadequate and  lexia = words or language), it effects...

Homeschooling With Dyslexia:  How We Teach Math

Homeschooling With Dyslexia: How We Teach Math

Wondering how to teach math to your child with dyslexia in your homeschool? Use multi-sensory techniques and help your dyslexic child learn math. I'm sharing exactly how we teach math in our homeschool. Thank you for joining me for day 2 of a 5-day series on...

Trouble With Math? Understanding Dyscalculia

Trouble With Math? Understanding Dyscalculia

I get a lot of emails from concerned parents whose kids with dyslexia are also struggling with math. There are a variety of reasons a child with dyslexia will have trouble with math, sometimes known as dyscalculia. It is super helpful to understand more about...

Spelling and Dyslexia: What to Expect and What to Do

Spelling and Dyslexia: What to Expect and What to Do

I got an email last week asking about spelling with an older student with dyslexia. I get asked this question fairly frequently so I thought I'd write a blog post on it. If you prefer to listen to this post, click on the player below: Spelling and Dyslexia: Spelling...

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PCET Professionally Certified Educational Therapist

Homeschooling with Dyslexia has been a great resource for support, information, and inspiration on some of our more difficult days. Thank you for your selflessness in reaching out to others like us, who can sometimes feel like the square peg trying to fit into this round hole world.

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