Homeschool Dyslexia & Reading Support for Struggling Readers
Help for Homeschoolers Who Are Still Stuck With Reading
Homeschooling gives you freedom and flexibility—but when a child struggles with reading, it can also feel isolating and heavy. You are the teacher, the parent, and the advocate, and it is hard to know if you are doing enough or using the right approach.
Blossoming Skills Reading Therapy provides online, speech‑to‑print reading therapy and parent support specifically for homeschooling families with struggling or dyslexic readers.
Common Signs in Homeschool Readers
You may be seeing:
Guessing at words instead of sounding them out
Slow, choppy reading that never seems to speed up
Big gaps between what your child can say and what they can read or spell
Battles over reading lessons, even with gentle curricula
Letter reversals, weak spelling, or falling apart on longer words
Many homeschool families try multiple phonics programs and still do not see the progress they hoped for. The issue usually is not effort—it is that no one has targeted the root cause of the reading difficulty yet.
How Online Reading Therapy Fits Homeschool Life
Online sessions are designed to fit your homeschool rhythm, not compete with it.
Live, 1:1 sessions from home—no driving across town
Short, brain‑aligned routines you can weave into your existing curriculum
Clear home practice plans so you know exactly what to do between sessions
Collaboration with you as the teaching parent, so everything works together
The approach rebuilds the reading pathway from speech → sounds → letters → words → meaning, instead of relying on memorizing rules or whole words.
Support for Different Homeschool Situations
Reading therapy is a good fit if:
You are just getting started and want to prevent struggles by building strong foundations.
You have a child with suspected or diagnosed dyslexia and want help beyond typical OG workbooks.
You are juggling multiple grades and need expert guidance for one child’s intensive reading needs.
You can keep the curriculum you love while getting specialized support for the skills your child is missing.
First Steps for Homeschool Families
Two easy ways to get started:
Free Reading Root‑Cause Checklist
Download the free 5‑minute checklist to see which skills are most likely keeping your child stuck and what to focus on first at home.Free Reading Clarity Call
Book a short call to talk through your child’s history, what you have already tried (programs, co‑ops, OG tutoring), and whether a 12‑week 1:1 therapy plan or the Reading Clarity Membership is the best next step.
Homeschooling a struggling reader is hard—but you do not have to figure it out alone. With the right root‑cause plan, your child can move from guessing and frustration to clearer, more confident reading.