Can Parents Really Homeschool Their Kids With Dyslexia?
Can parents teach their kids with dyslexia? Teaching a child with dyslexia to read, write, and spell is a challenge, yes, but homeschooling allows parents to give their kids the individualized education they really need. Read this episode and find the resources mentioned on the blog:https://homeschoolingwithdyslexia.com/can-really-homeschool-child-dyslexia/---My website, HomeschoolingWithDyslexia.com exists to both educate and encourage parents and teachers of kids who learn differently.Kids who learn differently need to be taught differently.Read my latest book, No More School: Meeting the Educational Needs of Kids With Dyslexia and Language-Based Learning Difficulties.Like this info? Sign up for my weekly newsletter for teaching tips, product reviews, and encouragement for your journey.Sign up here!
The Minimum Viable Homeschool Day
There’s not a homeschool parent out there that doesn’t desire a more productive homeschool day. Juggling the many needs of running a home, caring for family needs, and nurturing a marriage can often leave us out of time or out of energy when it comes to teaching our kids at home.Introducing the Minimum Viable Homeschool Day!Learn how to choose a few essentials each day to feel more productive and confident.See this post on my website: Homeschooling With Dyslexiahttps://homeschoolingwithdyslexia.com/productive-homeschool-day/---My website,HomeschoolingWithDyslexia.com exists to both educate and encourage parents and teachers of kids who learn differently,Kids who learn differently need to be taught differently.Read my latest book,No More School: Meeting the Educational Needs of Kids With Dyslexia and Language-Based Learning Difficulties.Like this info? Sign up for my weekly newsletter for teaching tips, product reviews, and encouragement for your journey.Sign up here!
5 Ways to Increase Motivation in Dyslexic Kids
It's not uncommon for homeschooled kids with dyslexia and ADHD to lack motivation to learn. This episode gives you 5 ways to increase INTERNAL motivation to learn; that is being self-motivated to learn. Find this post and all resources mentioned on my web site here: https://homeschoolingwithdyslexia.com/5-ways-increase-motivation-dyslexia-adhd/ --- My website, HomeschoolingWithDyslexia.com exists to both educate and encourage parents and teachers of kids who learn differently. Kids who learn differently need to be taught differently. Read my latest book, No More School: Meeting the Educational Needs of Kids With Dyslexia and Language-Based Learning Difficulties. Like this info? Sign up for my weekly newsletter for teaching tips, product reviews, and encouragement for your journey. Sign up here!
The 10 Stages of Homeschooling Kids with Dyslexia
After homeschooling kids with dyslexia for nearly 30 years, here are the different stages I've gone through; from confusion to confidence. Read the post here. Join my online mentoring group for parents homeschooling their kids with dyslexia here! --- My website, HomeschoolingWithDyslexia.com exists to both educate and encourage parents and teachers of kids who learn differently, Kids who learn differently need to be taught differently. Read my latest book, No More School: Meeting the Educational Needs of Kids With Dyslexia and Language-Based Learning Difficulties. Like this info? Sign up for my weekly newsletter for teaching tips, product reviews, and encouragement for your journey. Sign up here!
How Kids With Dyslexia Learn Differently
I've been saying for years that dyslexia is a learning difference, not a learning disability. Kids with dyslexia learn differently. Today I am sharing from my nearly 30 years parenting and homeschooling my 7 kids with dyslexia how kids with dyslexia learn differently and how we can teach them differently to accommodate this different way of learning. Read this episode on my website here. https://homeschoolingwithdyslexia.com/how-kids-with-dyslexia-learn-differently/ --- My website, HomeschoolingWithDyslexia.com exists to both educate and encourage parents and teachers of kids who learn differently, Kids who learn differently need to be taught differently. Read my latest book, No More School: Meeting the Educational Needs of Kids With Dyslexia and Language-Based Learning Difficulties. Like this info? Sign up for my weekly newsletter for teaching tips, product reviews, and encouragement for your journey. Sign up here!