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My 4 Top Priorities as I Teach My Kids With Dyslexia

My 4 Top Priorities as I Teach My Kids With Dyslexia

by Marianne | Teaching Tips

As parents (or teachers) of kids who are bright but struggle we are always on the lookout for the best methods for teaching our kids with dyslexia. Here are the 4 top priorities for me as I homeschool my kids with dyslexia every day. I get emails every week asking me...
How Interest-Led Learning Can Jump Start Your Homeschool

How Interest-Led Learning Can Jump Start Your Homeschool

by Marianne | Teaching Tips

Learn how to tap into your kids’ natural curiosity with interest-led learning and give your homeschool renewed energy and momentum. After homeschooling for more than 20 years, I can safely say that I’ve tried just about every homeschool method out there....
Strengths-Based Learning for Reluctant or Struggling Learners

Strengths-Based Learning for Reluctant or Struggling Learners

by Marianne | Teaching Tips

Would you like to learn a teaching method that fosters resilience and confidence in your kids? What if this method caused kids to be excited for learning, earn higher GPAs, and have more hope for their futures? I thought so! Let me tell you a bit about strengths-based...
2 Teaching Paths: The Deficit Path or the Difference Path

2 Teaching Paths: The Deficit Path or the Difference Path

by Marianne | Dyslexia Information

I’ve been talking over the past few posts about looking at our outside the box learners in a different way. Oftentimes, too often really, kids who are struggling to learn by traditional methods (reading to learn or writing to communicate) have been treated as if...
Are you Afraid to Teach Your Kids With Learning Differences?

Are you Afraid to Teach Your Kids With Learning Differences?

by Marianne | Teaching Tips

In my last post, I asked the question of whether or not language-based learning difficulties like dyslexia, dysgraphia, and dyscalculia are learning disabilities that need to be ‘fixed’ or learning differences that need teaching differences. We also talked...
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