The simple answer is yes you can homeschool you child! And not only that, but studies have shown that children with dyslexia are able to learn more effectively in a home environment. Individual instruction provides the best results for your child. It avoids the rigid structure of the school day and the lessons being taught. You know your child’s strengths and interests, so you can plan your lessons around those. And your child will not get frustrated or feel “less than” his peers. Not only that, but you can plan as many field days as you like to the library, museums, and other learning points of interest.

Can I Really Homeschool my Child With Dyslexia?
The article talks about the possibilities in homeschooling a dyslexic child. It also talks about how some dyslexic students learn in public schools.
You can accomplish this with some basic information to get you started. We have numerous resources and links on this site to get (or continue) you on your way!
Key Takeaways:
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The benefits of homeschooling children with Dyslexia.
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How a home learning environment and a public learning environment differ from each other.
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Free resource guides for parents wishing to home school their children.
Author: Marianne Sunderland
Author Quote
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“Teaching a child with dyslexia to read, write and spell is a challenge, yes, but with the individualized attention that is inherent in the homeschool environment, not only is it possible, it is actually the best path you can take.”
”More Info: https://homeschoolingwithdyslexia.com/can-really-homeschool-child-dyslexia
