Since the 8 year-old's dyslexia assessment results last week, I'm reading as much as I can about using literature-based curricula (specifically Sonlight) for kids with dyslexia. Here's some blog posts and links I've found:
https://blog.sonlight.com/literature-rich-homeschool-dyslexia.html
https://blog.sonlight.com/dyslexia-myths.html
https://learningabledkids.com/reading/first-year-overcoming-dyslexia-through-homeschooling.htm
https://www.bfbooks.com/Homeschooling-With-Dyslexia
https://homeschooling4him.com/homeschooling-your-child-with-dyslexia/
https://raisingtheextraordinary.com/dyslexia-literature-curriculum/
https://growingngrace.com/2017/04/13/literature-rich-curriculum-with-dyslexic-adhd-kids/
I need to make a giant cup of coffee and read through all of these. Part of my brain says using a literature-based curriculum would be a terrible idea for someone with severe dyslexia, but he's been using it all year and really enjoys it. I'm worried about what happens with HBL D when the readers match the history and you can't choose readers from different reading levels.
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