For many families, homeschooling is a great option for educating their child, especially for students with learning disabilities. If your child has a language-based learning disability like dyslexia, it is important to use research-based instructional approaches that are most suitable to your child’s specific needs. Try some of the ideas detailed below:
What Should You Do if Your Child is Struggling in School?
Your child may have started the year on a positive note. Perhaps they were excited to bring their new supplies to school, reconnect with their friends after a long summer, and begin classes with a new teacher. Now that the school year is well underway, however, you may be noticing some struggles.
Applying Your Child’s Arkansas Education Freedom Account Funds to One-on-One Tutoring
Arkansas’ Education Freedom Account program gives parents autonomy in choosing how they want to use funds allocated to their child’s education. Some parents choose to use these funds for school supplies, a homeschool curriculum, or a private school for their child. Others choose to use these funds for one-on-one tutoring.




