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Raising a Dyslexic Child: The Strengths No One Talks About
When people talk about dyslexia, they usually talk about the struggles. The tears. The frustration. The long homework nights. The reading challenges. And yes… those things are real. But something I rarely hear people talk about are the strengths. Because raising a dyslexic child isn’t only about the hard parts. There are gifts in the way their minds work too. And once you start noticing those gifts, it changes the way you see your child — and the way they see themselves. The
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Should I Homeschool My Dyslexic Child? How We Knew It Was Time
This is the question I whispered in my kitchen more times than I can count. Should I homeschool my dyslexic child? Not because I dreamed of it. Not because I felt called overnight. But because something wasn’t working. And I couldn’t ignore it anymore. If you’re here, you’re probably asking that same question quietly in your heart. Let me walk you through what it looked like for us. When Support Still Didn’t Feel Like Support We had the IEP. We had meetings. We had interventi
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Homeschooling a Dyslexic Child: What No One Tells You About the Tears and the Growth
Homeschooling a dyslexic child is… rewarding. But let me tell you something first — it didn’t start that way. Today, I get to see my son improving. I get to watch him become the sweet, wonder-filled little boy he was always meant to be. And that? That warms my heart in ways I can’t even put into words. But the beginning? It was heavy. When the Signs Were There… and I Didn’t See Them Yet When he was five, in kindergarten, I didn’t immediately recognize the signs of dyslexia. S
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