You want to make sure that they are not spoon-feeding your kid. The goal of working with a trained tutor or educational consultant is for your child to be learning how to learn as they learn information.
Homeschooling a child with dyslexia can be a rewarding experience for both parent and student. Getting started on the right foot, and with the best resources, can help both of you navigate this educational path.
And whether your choice to homeschool is temporary or long term, reaching out for help from experts, calling on your support team, and staying up-to-date on research, curriculum, and learning strategies will give your child the best possible experience.
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