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Eloquent Dyslexic – 2019 Curriculum Choices for High School Posted onJune 29, 2019 My middle son, though dyslexic, is quite the communicator. His 2019 curriculum choices are by-and-large the same ashis older brother’s, but there are a few differences. First of all, obviously, this kiddo ...
Dyslexia, though a reading disorder, is one of several learning disabilities that affect writing and spelling in your homeschool. Dyslexic students often struggle with the learning process of writing. They usually show a big gap between their ability to tell you something and their ability to writ...
Learn more about how to homeschool from speaker, and homeschool curriculum creator - Kelli Becton. After teaching three boys, with needs ranging from gifted to dyslexic (and everything in-between) for over seventeen years, she's sharing why hands-on learning is key to success from preschool ...
conventions and parenting seminars. Our curriculum writer at the time, Dr. Raymond Moore (“Growing Kids God’s Way”) recommended reading aloud quite frequently even during Lisa’s eighth-grade year. Likewise, Mr. Harris said the same thing in The Christian Homeschooling Workshops. So we came...
Calvert Homeschool– Since 1896, Calvert has been dedicated to providing children with the best education possible. Featuring beautiful print curriculum for kindergarten-2nd grade and interactive online coursework for grades 3-12, Calvert offers self-paced learning for students with step-by-step lesson...
Curriculum is often more challenging than public school curriculum. Because private schools are centered around a teaching type or religion, the students, teachers, and parents tend to be more like-minded and a community is built. Cons Because the school is smaller and there is often less fundin...