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Understanding dianne craft learning

Discover Dianne Craft Learning's unique methods to help struggling learners thrive at home.
Lisa Thorsen
Written byLisa Thorsen
4 min read
Key takeaways
  • Dianne Craft Learning offers a unique three-pronged approach to help children with learning challenges, utilizing Brain Integration Therapy, right-brain teaching strategies, and nutritional support
  • Parents can expect to see significant improvements in their children's learning abilities within six months to three years, making it a valuable resource for homeschooling families facing these issues.

Dianne Craft Learning focuses on helping children with learning challenges using a unique approach. It combines brain exercises, right-brain teaching, and nutritional support to tackle learning difficulties effectively.

Most homeschool families report completing core academic subjects in 3-4 hours per day for elementary students, compared to the 6-7 hours typical of traditional schools, due to the one-on-one instruction and absence of classroom management overhead (NHERI, 2024).

Who is dianne craft?

Dianne Craft has a master's in Special Education and is a certified Reading Specialist. With over 25 years of experience, she helps kids with learning challenges. As a former homeschool mom, she started Child Diagnostics, Inc. in Denver, Colorado. Her methods stand out because they fix the root issues, not just work around them. Dianne often speaks at homeschool events and supports families with bright kids who struggle to learn.

The three-pronged approach

Dianne Craft's system tackles learning problems from three points. First, Brain Integration Therapy uses daily exercises (20 minutes, four times a week) to strengthen connections between brain sides. Second, right-brain teaching strategies focus on visual and photographic memory, which many kids have. Lastly, nutritional help looks at how biochemistry affects learning, behavior, and focus. This approach understands that learning challenges often come from different causes and need varied solutions.

Brain integration therapy

Brain Integration Therapy (BIT) is the heart of Dianne's approach. She created it in 1988 and it includes six key exercises: writing eight, eye eight, ear eight, cross leg toe touch, cross crawl, and fencer. These exercises help make strong pathways between the left and right brain. Parents can use the Brain Integration Therapy Manual at home, which has videos and ways to track progress. They are easy enough for anyone to teach.

Who benefits from these methods

Dianne Craft's programs are great for kids with various learning issues: dyslexia, dysgraphia, dyscalculia, ADHD, autism spectrum conditions, sensory processing problems, and bright kids who find learning hard. Parents share stories of their kids going from non-readers to fluent readers and math-resistant kids making clear progress. With consistent effort, families often see results in six months to three years.

Available resources

The Brain Integration Therapy Manual ($50-75) is the main resource, featuring demonstration videos. There are also specialized DVDs like "Smart Kids Who Hate to Write" and "Teaching the Right Brain Child." The Right Brain Reading Program helps struggling readers with dyslexia. Dianne also offers phone consultations for families needing personal help. Plus, her website has free articles to explain her methods and help parents spot their child's learning challenges.

The bottom line

Dianne Craft provides homeschool families with practical strategies to help kids with learning challenges. Her approach is different from standard special education because it focuses on fixing the root issues. While it takes daily effort over time, many families see big improvements in reading, writing, and overall confidence. If your bright child is struggling despite your best efforts, check out Dianne Craft Learning resources.

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Lisa Thorsen
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Lisa Thorsen

Co-founder, BetterSchool

Lisa is the co-founder of BetterSchool and a homeschool mom of three. BetterSchool administers the largest independent homeschool community in the country — over 350,000 families across all 50 states.

When COVID hit, Lisa and her husband pulled their children out of school and hit the road. Homeschooling wasn't the plan — it was a necessity. But somewhere along the way, the family fell in love with it: the time together, the ability to tailor lessons to each child's interests, learning at their own pace, the freedom to travel, eating healthy on their own schedule, and the countless other benefits that come with homeschooling.

As they traveled, Lisa kept discovering incredible hands-on learning experiences that most homeschool families had no way of finding. She built BetterSchool to make it easy for every family to find and book the experiences that make learning come alive.

Through her community, Lisa has helped hundreds of thousands of parents navigate homeschooling, while also helping local businesses find and serve the homeschool community. She is the former managing partner of a law firm focused on business law and mergers and acquisitions — BetterSchool is her second technology startup. She holds a J.D. from California Western School of Law and a B.A. from Penn State.

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Table of Contents

  • Who is dianne craft?
  • The three-pronged approach
  • Brain integration therapy
  • Who benefits from these methods
  • Available resources
  • The bottom line
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