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How to homeschool a child with dyslexia in Arkansas

Homeschooling a child with dyslexia in Arkansas works best when the legal checklist is simple and the daily routine is built around the child’s actual needs.

Plain-English note: this is a parent guide, not legal advice. Use the official source links at the bottom of the page before a deadline or filing decision.

Arkansas legal starting point

Arkansas is generally homeschool-friendly. Families usually file a notice of intent each year with the local superintendent and can then homeschool without routine testing, teacher certification, or a detailed statewide hour requirement.

Special education notes

Access to special education services can be limited and may depend on district practice or whether the student is enrolled in a public program.

Supports that often help dyslexia

explicit reading instruction, audiobooks, oral answers, assistive technology, and reduced copywork when appropriate

Curriculum selection

  1. 1Choose level before grade label.
  2. 2Reduce friction before adding more subjects.
  3. 3Use accommodations that preserve learning without unnecessary battles.
  4. 4Document what works so future evaluations, doctors, tutors, or schools have a clear history.

Arkansas records and testing

The state does not impose heavy routine recordkeeping, but families should keep copies of the annual notice, any required waiver paperwork, attendance notes, course lists, work samples, and high school transcripts. Testing/evaluation: No statewide testing is required for independent homeschoolers.

Related homeschool guides for Arkansas

These internal links connect curriculum, schedule, special-needs, testing, and state-law pages so parents can move from a search question to the legal checklist without starting over.

Free printables

Download the homeschool starter kit

Print these before you start: a state startup checklist, letter-of-intent template, attendance tracker, and high-school transcript template.

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These printables are general planning tools, not legal advice. Always verify the current rule on your state page and official source links before filing deadlines.

Frequently asked questions

Can I homeschool a child with dyslexia in Arkansas?

Homeschooling is legal in Arkansas with annual notice requirements.

Does Arkansas provide special education services to homeschoolers?

Access to special education services can be limited and may depend on district practice or whether the student is enrolled in a public program.

What should I document for a child with dyslexia?

Keep curriculum notes, accommodations, work samples, evaluations, therapy notes if relevant, and any records required by your state summary.

Start with the Arkansas legal checklist

This guide is useful only if it sits on top of the actual Arkansas homeschool requirements. Review the state law hub before buying curriculum, changing schools, or setting deadlines.

Arkansas homeschool requirements