Homeschooling A Child With Dyslexia

I just wanted to share a picture and a few thoughts this morning.  Last night I walked through the small foyer that surrounds the staircase in our home.  I looked up, and there on the little landing lay my 6-foot 2-inch, 200+-pound 16-year-old son, reading.  I had to smile.  (Then I grabbed my digital camera.)  I surmised that all his favorite places to read — the den, the upstairs bedrooms, my big office chair — were being occupied by someone else, so he found just any place he could to read. 

You can only know how thrilling this is if you have had a child that you struggled greatly (for years) to teach to read!  Joseph has dyslexia.  He looks at things differently from the rest of us, on and off the pages of a book, I might add.  I never did give up on him and was even determined that he would be a super reader.  My heart sings a song of thankfulness everytime I see him reading like this. 

For those of you who are teaching a child with dyslexia:  Don’t give up!

Lynn

3 comments to Homeschooling A Child With Dyslexia

  • Hi Lynn,
    Im so happy for your son and for you…..I have a dyslexic son too but he is 9, and it’s so hard for them but you just keep trying to help them and the best thing is Homeschooling. If you have any help you can share with me please email me. I would love to hear something that might work for you as we can’t really afford these reading programs out there. I did order “A reading Program for Overcoming Dyslexia by Cheryl Orlassino. Havent used it yet but I need help with this, I have been HSing 20 yrs and have a son with ADD, and a daughter with autism. So would love to chat with you to see what works for you. Blessings and tell your son, GOOD JOB!!!

  • admin

    Robyn, I appreciate your comment. It was a long road to teach Joseph to read. I do have a page regarding dyslexia at http://www.thehealthyhomeschool.com/dyslexia.html

    If I think of anything specific I’ll e-mail you.

    I enjoyed visiting your blog!

    Lynn

  • Hi Lynn,
    Thanks for your website and article on dyslexia. I looked at the program you used and will be checking into it further. I love the apron it’s so pretty. Love your blog. You are so creative. Thanks for the comment. I was up late last night changing my site….have a great weekend!!!

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