The neurodiversity pillar
Learning Differences, Met Where They Are
A learning difference isn't a problem to be solved. It's a profile to be met. The families that thrive at this are the ones who stop trying to force a standard-issue curriculum onto a non-standard learner.
This pillar collects practical, respectful writing on homeschooling kids with dyslexia, ADHD, autism, and twice-exceptional profiles. The throughline is the same one we apply everywhere: meet the child where they are, and build from there.
- Adapt without lowering the ceiling
- Reduce friction without removing rigour
- Build a daily rhythm that respects how your child actually learns
What this guide covers
Three angles on learning differences — pick the one closest to your situation.
Dyslexia & reading
Multi-sensory approaches that actually move the needle.
ADHD & focus
Rhythm and structure that match how the brain wants to work.
Twice-exceptional (2e)
Meeting the asynchrony of a child who's ahead and behind at once.
Articles on Learning Differences
Every post we've published in this pillar.
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