Helping Dyslexia at Home

“Parents have to create victories whenever they can, whether it’s music, sports or art.”

- - Stephen J. Cannell, Emmy-winning TV producer

Accommodations at Home to Improve Dyslexia

If you are homeschooling or helping with homework, here are some tips for assisting your child to be successful.

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Resources and Homeschooling Curriculum for Dyslexia

From how to get started, homeschooling methods, and even curriculum suggestions. A mixture of resources for you, as a parent, to successfully teach your dyslexic child.

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Tips and Tricks for Overcoming Dyslexia: Help with Dyslexia at Home

Parenting is hard, but a child with dyslexia can also confuse parents. Are you helping or harming? Here are some tips to help with everyday challenges.

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Interested in Children’s Books with Dyslexic Font, Dyslexic Workbooks and Other Resources for Overcoming Dyslexia?