I received an email this week from a concerned parent about how to teach math facts to her child with dyslexia. "At what point should I let my daughter just use a calculator or multiplication chart. I’ve tried so many different curriculums and methods and she’s not... ...
made public, we could compare the results of the National Dyslexia Test with previous practice, i.e., whether or not participants were already provided special services because of reading difficulties. This comparison would not have been available had the study been carried out at a later point....
That’s what makes homeschooling (and homeschoolers!) amazing. We can change curriculum to what works for each child and work through it at each child’s pace. Reply Elizabeth says: May 23, 2022 at 8:34 pm This is so encouraging. My son is showing signs of dyslexia. My husband ...
Guest blog by Shelley Johnston: Dyslexic, doctor, home-schooling mother. If I am going to have a rant, I will say that I don’t see anyone classifying children as “SEN” because they lack the extraordinary physical energy and courage of my next-door neighbour’s son. In comparison to ...