I'm pretty sure my DS6 is a stealth dyslexic, though his reading is starting to come along for his age. I've read a lot of the books on dyslexia (The Gift of Dyslexia, Overcoming Dyslexia, etc.) and a lot talk about traditional teaching methods being a poor fit. Unfortunately, I haven't found a lot of suggestions of things that *do* work, especially when it comes to things outside of learning to read better.


So hit me up with some of the best things that have worked for your child in subjects like math, history, science. We homeschool and I would really like to shake things up, but I'm a traditional learner myself.

(I do see audio books mentioned a lot and so far, those haven't been a big hit at our house.)