Building Reading Fluency in Dyslexic Readers

Building Reading Fluency in Dyslexic Readers

Reading fluency is difficult for the dyslexic reader to attain because they are generally spending most of their brain power trying to decode the words on the page. Let’s take a look at how we can build fluency in dyslexic readers.  Thanking you for joining us...
How to Teach Phonemic Awareness

How to Teach Phonemic Awareness

Research has shown that phonemic awareness is the single strongest indicator of a child’s success at learning to read. But, how do you teach it? I’m showing you step by step! One of the first steps in learning to read is developing a strong awareness of phonemes...
Tips for Encouraging the Struggling Learner

Tips for Encouraging the Struggling Learner

Through the years of raising struggling learners, I have learned a few things about nurturing the hearts of these wonderful and talented kids. Homeschooling the struggling learner comes with challenges. We want to encourage our kids. Here are some things that you can...
Curriculum Choices for the Dyslexic Preschooler

Curriculum Choices for the Dyslexic Preschooler

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...