Key Homeschooling Benefits — You Can Capitalize on Strengths and Address the Challenges
Homeschooling benefits are significant, but what about the challenges.
Does your homeschool child struggle with:
- Avoiding reading
- Reading comprehension challenges
- Having work take far longer than it does with your other children or friends
- Skipping words and lines when reading
- Self-esteem challenges
and does the same child:
- Remember places visited, even from years ago
- Learn best when he or she sees and experiences information
This describes the visual learner with attention and visual processing challenges
3 Homeschooling Benefits for the Visual Learner With Processing Challenges
- Mindset — as the parent, you can teach the way your child learns best, you can address processing challenges and you can cultivate positive self-esteem
- Assessing for Success — schools are required to assess for a disability. One of the key homeschooling benefits is that you can asses for what your child is good at, you can identify their strengths and you can tailor your methods to what works for your child — we offer a no cost Success Assessment that screens for th visual learner and for attention and visual processing challenges. We strongly recommend you do this with your child or children — you will get immediate feedback and you can then call us for a Stress to Success Strategy Session at 561-361-7495. You can access this anytime at Success Assessment
- By definition, one of the biggest homeschooling benefits is that you can tailor a program to build the foundational skills needed for success and have your child make more dramatic gains in a short time – versus when they are tied to a specific timetable
Below is a parent testimonial, where a mom shares the benefits of working with 3D Learner — as an update, her daughter has read 25 books since April — not bad for a formerly reluctant reader
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As a next step, either take our Success Assessment with your child &/or call us at 561-361-7495
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