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Grammar Lessons – Help Your Child Learn It Without Hating It!

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GOOD GRAMMAR Lessons Without Grief In addition to your child learning to express his thoughts in writing, your child needs Grammar lessons. Writing mechanics such as punctuation, spelling, and word usage are important, but I’ve yet to meet a child … Continue reading →

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Vocabulary Curriculum for Homeschooling Learning Abled Kids

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Does your child have a big vocabulary?  Did you know having a good vocabulary is shown by research to be a critical skill for enabling a child to read? Picking a good Vocabulary Curriculum is important. The National Reading Panel concluded … Continue reading →

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Winners Edge Focus to Overcome Learning Disabilities

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I just watched a Denis Waitly success video.  I wanted to share with all of you. It makes me believe: If you believe in your child and help your child believe in his self, you can Focus to Overcome Learning … Continue reading →

Tagged homeschooling, homeschooling with learning disabilities, inspirational stories

Special Writing Programs for Kids Struggling with Dyslexia

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DO you need a Writing program for Dysgraphia? Do you need a visual and/or hands-on method for teaching writing skills to your child? Recommended homeschooling writing programs for children who struggle with writing, written expression or dysgraphia Can you teach … Continue reading →

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Writing Assistive Technology for Children with Dysgraphia

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Writing Assistive Technology can help your child SUCCEED with composition writing. Does your child struggle with writing and spelling in spite of educational help? Have you reached a point where continuing to work on basic writing skills seems fruitless? Guess … Continue reading →

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Best Ways to Teach a Child with Dyslexia Handwriting Easily

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Teaching A Child with Dysgraphia or Dyslexia Handwriting If your child has dysgraphia or dyslexia, you know teaching your child to write legibly is difficult. When a child has dyslexia handwriting is a challenge! Even when your child works hard learning … Continue reading →

Tagged curriculum, dysgraphia, executive functioning, homeschooling, homeschooling with learning disabilities, organization skills, writing curriculum, written expression

Composition Writing for Kids with Learning Disabilities (Dysgraphia)

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Composition Writing Can Be FUN! If your child “hates” composition writing, you will want to SERIOUSLY consider the Institute for Excellence In Writing (IEW) Structure and Style for Students courses. I can’t possibly describe what the IEW programs did for … Continue reading →

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How to Improve Writing Skills for Kids with Dyslexia

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Are you looking for homeschool curriculum for improving writing skills? Is your child struggling with writing sklls? Does your child have symptoms of dyslexia or dysgraphia? Writing is one of the most difficult skills for a child with learning disabilities … Continue reading →

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SPIRE Reading Program: A GREAT Tool for Overcoming Dyslexia

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vThe SPIRE Reading Program was introduced to me during my Orton-Gillingham training. As parent, not a classroom teacher, I truly appreciated the clarity of the program and it’s solid, step-by-step explanations. The SPIRE Reading Program uses a proven scope and … Continue reading →

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