Too often when a kid shows signs of a learning disability, we jump into focusing on how to work on that specific skill.
dyslexia
Reading and Brain Development
What is the normal age a child learns to read? How should a homeschooled child approach reading? Let’s talk about what is actually developmentally appropriate, instead of what the schools are doing.
Winston Grammar – A Review
Do you need to teach grammar to your dyslexic or dysgraphic child? Today’s review might be just what you are looking for!
Accommodating My Homeschoolers
Accommodations aren’t just for public school and IEP meetings. There are things you can do in your homeschool to help your child get more from their lessons.
Teaching My Dyslexic Kid to Read
Teaching a dyslexic child to read can be one of the most challenging and rewarding parts of homeschooling.
Language Arts: Breaking It Down
Language Arts is plural because it is a subject that covers many different areas, skills, and abilities. Let’s break it down into manageable parts.
A Dyslexia Journey
How does a dyslexic child learn to read? Slow and steady! Today’s post details the journey of one girl from beginner to reader.
Homemade Multi-sensory Letters
Do you have a child who is struggling to learn the difference between “b” and “d”? Today, I have a cheap and easy way to make your homeschool more multi-sensory!








