How Can I Help My Homeschooled Child with Reading Difficulties?
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Many homeschooling parents face the same question: Why is my child struggling to read—even though they’re bright, motivated, and getting plenty of practice?
In this episode, we sit down with Dr. Brandon Walley, a behavioral optometrist and homeschooling dad who has combined his clinical expertise and personal experience to create a digital, at-home vision therapy program specifically for homeschool families. He shares how visual development impacts reading, what signs parents should look for, and how a vision-based approach can unlock new levels of learning confidence.
Whether you’re a homeschooling parent, educator, or healthcare provider, this conversation sheds light on the often-overlooked visual skills behind reading and learning success.
Key Takeaways
- Struggles with reading aren’t always about phonics or attention—sometimes, they’re rooted in how the brain processes visual information.
- Homeschooling provides a unique opportunity to observe and address visual learning challenges early.
- At-home vision therapy programs can make evidence-based interventions more accessible to families everywhere.
Resources & Links
- Learn more about Dr. Walley’s program, Vision Foundations for Learning, here: https://launch-4d.mn.co/
- Explore vision therapy resources from the It Could Be Your Eyes team: 4dvisiontherapyathome.com
- Follow Dr. Walley and his team at colliervision.com