Teaching Reading to a Dyslexic Student

teaching reading to the dyslexic student    Teaching reading is such an incredible privilege.  As an avid reader from an early age, my favorite books have become like friends to me.   A large portion of my fondest childhood memories are of the great books I read.  So when I had my own children, I filled my house with books [...]

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Dyslexia – What to Do?

from flickr @murphyeppoonA while back I posted about Our Dyslexia Journey, attempting to share our experience raising and homeschooling a houseful of kids with Dyslexia.  I recommend reading that post first as it coves some things that will not be mentioned in this post, including how God’s Word speaks on this issue.  I ended that post with [...]

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Dyslexia – Our Journey

© Jmpaget | Dreamstime.com  Life has been busy here.  I am working on my post on Dyslexia:  Causes and Treatments.  There is so much information, it is taking longer than I thought.  For today, I am reposting a post on Dyslexia that I wrote several months ago.  Part 2 should be ready in a day or two.   [...]

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Dyslexia: An Opportunity

  I don’t really remember learning to read.  I don’t know if I was taught phonics, or a whole word method or if I miraculously learned to read by osmosis while my mother faithfully read Green Eggs and Ham to me upon request several million times.   I do remember loving to read.  I [...]

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