Homeschool dyslexia support for ages 10–13: build literacy, focus and confidence.
You should not have to guess what works — or carry the learning load alone.
We provide personalised, assessment-led support for visual and creative learners, designed to strengthen foundations and restore confidence. (Numeracy included if needed.)
Is this the right support for my child?Is this your child?
Homeschooling can make learning gaps more visible — because you see the day-to-day reality.
Many parents reach out because:
- reading is slow, effortful, or avoided
- spelling and writing don’t reflect verbal ability
- focus drifts quickly or tasks are left unfinished
- instructions and sequences are forgotten
- learning progress feels inconsistent despite effort
- confidence is dropping, and learning is becoming stressful
You may be doing everything you can — and still feel unsure what will actually make a lasting difference.
This is not a parenting issue.
It’s a learning-foundation issue.
Why homeschool families choose support
Homeschooling gives flexibility — but it can also place a heavy burden on parents to find the “right” approach.
When a child is a visual or creative learner, traditional methods often lead to:
- slow progress that doesn’t stick
- frequent frustration and avoidance
- increasing parent-child tension around learning
The goal is not more work.
The goal is a better learning system.
so your child can build independence, confidence and momentum.
Our approach
We don’t offer generic tutoring.
Our work is assessment-led and personalised, designed to strengthen how your child learns — not just what they practise.
We support visual and creative learners by:
- using visual and tactile strategies to strengthen working memory
- teaching literacy through meaning, imagery and structure — not rote memorisation
- addressing attention, focus and follow-through in practical ways
- building executive-function foundations such as time, order and sequencing
- supporting confidence so learning becomes sustainable, not stressful
Numeracy support is included where appropriate and taught for understanding rather than rote learning.
Why we start with an assessment
Every student who joins our programs begins with an assessment.
This allows us to:
- confirm whether our approach is suitable
- identify the specific foundations that need strengthening
- recommend the level of support that will genuinely make a difference
We do not place students into programs without this clarity.
Assessment protects outcomes and ensures support is appropriate, not generic.
Assessment fee: $330.
Program structure and pricing
Following assessment, we recommend the level of support that best suits your child’s needs.
For many homeschool families, 2 days per week is an ideal rhythm for building momentum and confidence.
Options may include:
- 2 days per week — $500/week
- 3 days per week — $650/week
A minimum of 5 attendances applies.
Missed days may be made up when availability allows.
Placement is guided by assessment and cohort availability.
Next steps
If you want clarity and a plan that genuinely fits your child, the next step is to check whether our support is appropriate.
The Fit Check takes around two minutes and helps you decide whether an assessment is the appropriate next step.
Is this the right support for my child?Prefer to speak with us first? Book a free 15-minute parent call.