A mother wrote to ask me about suggestions for dyslexia.
Most of my work is focused on helping parents homeschool through high school and working toward college preparation, so I don’t have specific recommendations about dyslexia. I can give you some GREAT news though! I go to college fairs all the time with my business, and I can tell you that there are colleges who love and value dyslexic students. Colleges that have great scholarships available to you. Colleges that specialize in meeting the learning needs of dyslexics. If your student is high school age, please consider going to a college fair, and ask each one about their programs for learning disabled students. By going to a college fair, you can start the process of finding a college that is the perfect fit for your student.
Did you see the article in my last newsletter, about the dyslexic student who earned ELEVEN post graduate degrees? I put that in there just to encourage parents like you. Here is the link.
I hope this information is encouraging.

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