Why We’re Doing Remedial Homeschooling This Summer

This summer, we’re slowing down and focusing on the skills my kids actually need most. Two of my children have dyslexia, and over the years I’ve realized that sometimes the best thing we can do in homeschool is pause, strengthen the foundation, and stop worrying so much about grade levels. In this video, I’m sharing: our remedial summer homeschool plan math fact intervention ideas comprehension and study skills work for older struggling learners early phonological awareness activities realistic summer routines for homeschool families Resources mentioned include: The blog post with all the goodies: https://teachmemama.com/the-gaps-matt... Visualizing and Verbalizing: https://lindamoodbell.com/program/vis... Free Book of V&V: https://archive.org/details/visualizi... V&V TPT resource: https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/P... Victus Study Skills: https://studyskillssystem.org/ Math U See AIM: https://mathusee.com/products/acceler... Math Facts That Stick: https://amzn.to/4vd7dPL Rhyming & phonological awareness activities(Where I get my freebies): https://teachmemama.com/the-best-free... Dianne Craft Therapy: https://diannecraft.org/product/brain... Life in the Mundane Playlist:    • Quick Start Guide To Dianne Craft Right Br...   If you’re homeschooling a struggling learner, dyslexic child, or a child with learning gaps, I hope this video encourages you that slowing down is not failure. #homeschooling #dyslexia #strugglinglearners #homeschoolmom #summerhomeschool #homeschoolhelp #remedialteaching #homeschoolcurriculum #specialneedsmom #homeschoollife