Dyslexia Homeschool Curriculum: Complete Guide
Homeschooling can be transformative for dyslexic learners -when you have the right curriculum. Traditional programs with text-heavy worksheets and timed reading don’t work. Dyslexic kids need multi-sensory instruction, audio options, and assessment methods that show what they actually know. Educate Your Way builds dyslexia-specific accommodations into every lesson. When you select dyslexia support during setup, every lesson includes research-backed strategies from Orton-Gillingham and other evidence-based approaches.
Dyslexia-friendly homeschool curriculum with Orton-Gillingham approaches, multisensory learning, and audio support. Pre-K–8 standards-aligned.
What Do Dyslexic Learners Need in a Curriculum?
Dyslexia affects how the brain processes written language, but it doesn’t affect intelligence. With the right approach, dyslexic learners thrive. What they need:
How Does Educate Your Way Support Dyslexia?
When you select dyslexia support during setup, every lesson includes these specific accommodations:
How Is Multi-Sensory Instruction Built into Every Lesson?
Research shows dyslexic learners benefit from engaging multiple senses simultaneously. Our lessons incorporate:
What Dyslexia Accommodations Are Available Beyond Language Arts?
Dyslexia affects all subjects that involve reading. Our accommodations extend across the curriculum:
What Is Our Approach to Reading Instruction?
For dyslexic readers, we emphasize:
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Frequently Asked Questions
What about testing for dyslexia?
We recommend professional evaluation if you suspect dyslexia\u2014it opens doors to support and accommodations. But you don\
Can my child still learn to read well?
Absolutely. With appropriate instruction, most dyslexic learners become competent readers. It takes longer and requires the right approach, but success is the norm, not the exception.
What if my child has both dyslexia and ADHD?
Select both during setup. About 30-50% of dyslexic kids also have ADHD. The system combines accommodations\u2014you\
Do lessons require a lot of reading from me as the parent?
Parent scripts are written for read-aloud delivery\u2014they\
What curriculum approach do you use for reading?
Our phonics instruction follows Orton-Gillingham principles: explicit, systematic, sequential, multi-sensory. This is the gold standard for dyslexia intervention.