How Accepting Your Child’s Learning Differences Changes Everything
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by Marianne
1w ago
As my kids get older and I have finally passed through the 3-ring circus stage of homeschooling a houseful of kids with dyslexia (yes, it will happen, mamas!) I am becoming more and more clear about what is really important when educating our kids – whether they struggle with traditional styles of learning or not. […] The post How Accepting Your Child’s Learning Differences Changes Everything appeared first on Homeschooling with Dyslexia ..read more
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Why your dyslexic child is resisting reading instruction and what to do about it.
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by Marianne
3w ago
Is your dyslexic child resisting reading instruction? Honestly, I would be surprised if they weren’t.   Learning to read as a child with dyslexia is HARD! I talk to parents every week who are experiencing some kind of resistance to reading instruction from their kids with dyslexia. I’ve been teaching my kids with dyslexia at home […] The post Why your dyslexic child is resisting reading instruction and what to do about it. appeared first on Homeschooling with Dyslexia ..read more
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20 Ways to Give Homeschool Kids More Choice
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by Marianne
2M ago
Today we’re going to focus on ways to increase autonomy; how giving homeschooled students more choice in their schedules and learning can have a big impact on their level of engagement and motivation. Last week I shared some research on Self-Determination Theory that proposes 3 elements that when present, lead to more internal motivation, the […] The post 20 Ways to Give Homeschool Kids More Choice appeared first on Homeschooling with Dyslexia ..read more
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Motivating Struggling Learners
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by Marianne
2M ago
I hear from parents every week whose are having trouble motivating their struggling learners. While they’re not outright refusing to learn, they’re bored, uninterested, and often procrastinate getting started and finishing assignments. If you prefer to listen to this post, click on the play below: As parents and educators, we can spend a lot of […] The post Motivating Struggling Learners appeared first on Homeschooling with Dyslexia ..read more
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Neurofeedback and Learning Difficulties
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by Marianne
4M ago
Neurofeedback, a cutting-edge therapeutic technique, has emerged as a promising tool that combines technology, neuroscience, and psychology to reshape the way we understand and treat various learning difficulties. In this blog post, we will explore what neurofeedback is, how it can transform the brain, the myriad of issues it can assist with, and its particular […] The post Neurofeedback and Learning Difficulties appeared first on Homeschooling with Dyslexia ..read more
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Helping the Chronically Negative Child
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by Marianne
4M ago
Do you have a child who tends to focus on the negative? One whose glass is always half empty? I do and I’m here to say that it can really be exhausting and discouraging at times. I tend to be an optimist and I dislike negativity, probably to a fault. So facing a child who […] The post Helping the Chronically Negative Child appeared first on Homeschooling with Dyslexia ..read more
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Choosing the Best Dyslexia Help Program
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by Marianne
4M ago
Determining if a dyslexia help program is the best one for your family involves careful research and evaluation. Dyslexia is a neurological condition that affects reading and writing skills, and it’s essential to choose a program that is evidence-based and provides effective support. Why Choosing a Dyslexia Program Can be Hard I distinctly remember the […] The post Choosing the Best Dyslexia Help Program appeared first on Homeschooling with Dyslexia ..read more
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Self-Directed Learning with Blake Boles
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by Marianne
4M ago
Self-directed learning is an approach to education that allows students to choose what and how they learn. Similar to unschooling or interest-led learning, it is a powerful method for real learning that is especially helpful for kids who are non-traditional learners or even resistant to learning. Self-directed learning advocate and expert, Blake Boles. Blake is […] The post Self-Directed Learning with Blake Boles appeared first on Homeschooling with Dyslexia ..read more
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Fostering Internal Motivation to Learn
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by Marianne
6M ago
Over my nearly three decades of parenting and educating kids with dyslexia and ADHD I have learned that if we can foster a child’s sense of internal motivation, home education is way easier and more enjoyable for everyone. But how do we foster internal motivation? That’s what this post is all about. Prefer to listen […] The post Fostering Internal Motivation to Learn appeared first on Homeschooling with Dyslexia ..read more
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Narration: An Introduction to Composition
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by Marianne
6M ago
Charlotte Mason, an English educator from the late 19th and early 20th centuries, left an enduring legacy in the field of education with her innovative and holistic approach. One of the key components of her philosophy is narration, a powerful technique for teaching children to engage with and internalize knowledge. In this blog post, we […] The post Narration: An Introduction to Composition appeared first on Homeschooling with Dyslexia ..read more
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