Homeschooling is a whole new world for many families. It can be exciting, daunting, thrilling, and terrifying all at the same time. With decades of experience behind us, here are some tips and tricks we’ve learned to help you enjoy…
Dyslexia is a learning disability characterized by difficulties with decoding words, reading comprehension, and spelling.
There is a special joy found in homeschooling your 5-year-old. Spending time seeing the world through their eyes is a gift. Everything in the world is new, fresh, and something to explore.
Homeschooling for 4-Year-Olds Made Easy Homeschooling young children is a fantastic way for parents to spark their children’s curiosity and help them develop a love of learning from a young age. Early childhood education lays the foundation for future learning…
How many words can you make out of the word ‘Thanksgiving’? This colorful Make-a-Word activity offers delicious holiday fun!
If you are a parent of a child who has dyslexia, you probably know how overwhelming and confusing it can be to learn about dyslexia. To complicate matters, even though dyslexia has been identified and studied for nearly 150 years,1…
If you’re new to homeschooling and have a fast learner, or if you’ve been teaching a gifted student and wonder if there’s more you could or should be doing, you’re in the right place. Gifted learners, often characterized by their…
The CK Spelling Rule is an easy way to determine when to use the letters ck or the letter k in a word that has the /k/ sound. Mastering this useful rule makes words that have a /k/ sound easier…
The Rules and Logic of Language Teaching the rules of reading and spelling, along with the patterns and concepts that shape them, is the key to mastery. Once students understand the logic of the English language, they can master it.
Everyone loves looking at a beautiful flower garden. Even cute little critters love flower gardens, but for a different reason. Beautiful flowers make a yummy snack!Save the flowers!In this charming free activity, your student can prevent the flowers from being…
We’re often asked, “How can I use your programs with my older student?” Usually, the concern is that a middle or high school student might feel embarrassed by the full-color, hands-on activities included in All About Reading and All About…
Whether you’re a teacher, a homeschooling parent, or a tutor of a child with dyslexia, this page of free resources for teaching dyslexic students is for you. In-depth, informative articles will help you understand what dyslexia is, while teaching articles…