One of the questions I get sometimes from Enrichment Studies parents is about dyslexia. What to do about it. How to help the kids learn. How to proceed! So I did a periscope broadcast to share about our journey with dyslexia with two of our sons, and I gave a bunch of ideas for ways to keep learning even when reading and writing are so difficult.  I’ve got the replay here for you, and a list of recommended resources below.
What’s working for your dyslexic kids? Â What other areas do you need help with? Â Leave a comment!
Here’s a more recent chat I did, explaining about the parent training workshops available from Yellow Wood.
Recommended Resources Mentioned in this Scope: Â
(referral links have been used)
Equipping Minds is the program that eventually helped our older dyslexic son make huge strides forward in his ability to read and write! Â They offer help by Skype and have a workbook/DVD that can help you.
Classical Conversations Foundations Audio CD set: Â There is so much good help here for memorization!
Skip Counting songs: Â I have a whole pin board of them for you!
Sonlight: Â Our all-time favorite curriculum.
Bookshark: Â The secular branch of Sonlight, for those that prefer a non-religious curriculum.
Brave Writer: Â My favorite approach for all things writing and language arts (plus super duper encouraging for moms!)
Quotes from U.S. Presidents: Â We are using these this year and really enjoying them. Â
Notebooking Pages: Â These can be so fun and easy, without a lot of stress. Â Kids can easily do copywork, make lists, take notes, or share their thoughts about what they’re learning.