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Originally Posted by Soliloquy
Not personally I but know many people have found great help from Diane Craft materials.
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He is not the slightest bit right brain dominant.
ETA, I do have her manual. I completely forgot about the brain integration stuff. We were not super successful with that before, but I could try it again.
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Originally Posted by Katigre
Is it an option to request services through your local school district? In mine homeschoolers are eligible for evaluations and services free of charge.
Honestly, only 20-30 minutes per day is probably not what he needs. ITU that it's difficult to give more time than that 1:1 when you're homeschooling six children and juggling household. One of my friends who had 5 children ended up putting several of her younger children in public school so that she could spend enough time with her middle schooler who had dyslexia/learning special needs and give him several hours of 1:1 focused time.
This is a site for homeschoolers: https://homeschoolingwithdyslexia.com/
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We tried the school system route and that was not an option. I can't remember the details, but no.
He doesn't need me one-on-one for his content work or his math. I don't think
he could handle more than 20-30 minutes a day of reading instruction. How much time do you think he needs?