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As a parent, you want to ensure that your child with special needs engages with learning in a way that suits their abilities. Whether you're focusing on building confidence, essential skills, or protecting their emotional well-being, it's important to choose a learning program that meets your child where they are.

Why Time4Learning works for learners with special needs

Learn at your own pace

Each child progresses through the curriculum at their own speed, allowing for both mastery and growth

Maximize learning

Our multi-sensory approach ensures students can engage in a way that is optimized for their learning style

Ensure emotional safety

Our environment promotes confidence and security, protecting your child’s emotional well-being

Records & Grading

We provide comprehensive tools to help parents easily track progress and manage records

Community

Join a supportive community of like-minded families who understand the challenges of homeschooling

Customer support

Our team is always ready to help, whether you need curriculum advice or technical assistance

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How Time4Learning works

Watch our video for a step-by-step guide on how our flexible homeschooling program is specifically designed to support learners with different abilities.

Homeschooling with dyslexia

Time4Learning offers homeschooling solutions designed to empower children with special needs. Our curriculum adapts to each child’s unique abilities, ensuring they build confidence, develop essential skills, and thrive in a safe, supportive environment.

Self-paced learning

Dyslexic kids often need extra time to process and understand information. Time4Learning’s self-paced structure allows learners to work at their own speed, without the pressure of keeping up with the pace of a traditional classroom..

Auditory Support

The platform offers audio components that can read instructions and lesson content aloud. This helps learners who struggle with reading to better comprehend the material through auditory learning.

Visual Reinforcement

Lessons are highly visual, incorporating images, charts, and videos to explain concepts. This helps dyslexic learners who may struggle with text-based content by providing alternate visual cues to support their understanding.

Progress Tracking and Flexibility

Time4Learning allows parents and teachers to track a learner’s progress through the curriculum. This feature is helpful for kids with dyslexia, as it helps to identify areas where they may need extra support or review.

No High-Pressure Testing

The program offers assessments in a low-pressure environment without the stress of traditional testing. Dyslexic learners often struggle with test anxiety, and this feature helps them demonstrate understanding without the added pressure.

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learners with dyslexia

Incorporate audiobooks and text-to-speech tools
Audiobooks allow children with dyslexia to enjoy reading material without struggling through the text. Text-to-speech tools can also help with reading assignments by reading the text aloud.
Build confidence in writing
Use technology like speech-to-text tools to help your child express their ideas without getting bogged down by spelling challenges.
Create a supportive learning environment
Reduce reading anxiety by creating a stress-free “reading nook” in your home, where reading feels fun and celebratory.
Teach reading comprehension strategies
Encourage kids to create mental images of the story, ask questions while reading, and summarize key points after each paragraph or chapter.

Homeschooling with autism

Time4Learning offers homeschooling solutions designed to empower children with special needs. Our curriculum adapts to each child’s unique abilities, ensuring they build confidence, develop essential skills, and thrive in a safe, supportive environment.

Self-paced learning

Autistic kids may require extra time to process information. Time4Learning allows learners to move through lessons at a speed that suits their individual needs, reducing anxiety and helping them stay focused.

Visual and Interactive Content

Time4Learning uses colorful visuals, animations, and interactive activities that cater to the learning styles of kids with autism. The combination of visual aids and interactive elements makes the content more engaging and helps autistic learners process information more easily.

Predictable and Structured Learning Environment

Autistic kids often thrive in environments with clear routines and structure. Time4Learning provides a consistent and predictable framework, with clearly defined lessons and activities that follow a logical sequence. This structure helps reduce anxiety and allows students to focus on learning.

Multisensory Learning Approach

Time4Learning integrates a multisensory approach by combining visual, auditory, and interactive elements in lessons. This variety helps children with autism engage with the material in multiple ways, supporting different learning preferences and making lessons more accessible.

Low-Pressure Assessments and Progress Tracking

Time4Learning offers quizzes and assessments in a low-pressure, flexible format, which is beneficial for kids with autism who may struggle with traditional testing environments. Parents can also monitor their kids’ progress, allowing for adjustments and support when needed.

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your special learner?

Autistic kids often need extra time to process and understand information. Time4Learning’s self-paced structure allows learners to work at their own speed,

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Learn more how to support
learners with autism

Emphasize structure and routine
Create a consistent daily schedule to help reduce anxiety and provide a sense of predictability. Use visual schedules and timers to keep your learner focused.
Personalize learning approaches
Adapt to sensory needs by creating an environment tailored to your child’s sensitivities. Integrate your child’s special interests into the curriculum.
Promote social skills development
Use role-playing and social stories to build social understanding. Gradually introduce structured group activities to support social growth.
Support communication and comprehension
Simplify instructions into manageable steps and regularly check comprehension.