by the SPED Homeschool Team Have you ever considered creating your own unit study to teach all your children at the same time? Below is a list of...
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5 Reasons a Literature-based Curriculum Suits Special Needs Children
Sonlight Curriculum SPED Homeschool Partner If you took a poll of special needs families, you would likely find one thread that is common among every single family: flexibility. Because...
Five Things I Learned from Maria Montessori’s Work with Special Needs Children
Lara Lee When my son was diagnosed with autism at five years old, I knew he couldn’t attend school. Even though we had always been around other children at...
Cherish Children Curriculum Partner
Cherish Children Ministries Hi, I’m Dr. Rebecka! Certified teacher, administrator, speaker, writer & MOM of a struggling learner! It was through the struggle where Cherish Children Ministries was born, a...
Celebrating the Holidays with Special Needs Children
SPED Homeschool Team The special demands that naturally occur during this time of year can make celebrating the holidays with special needs children difficult. From food to family,...
Creative Methods to Help Special Needs Children Achieve Goals
SPED Homeschool Team During the homeschool struggle with special needs, it’s not uncommon to feel like you are treading water or getting nowhere. Standard educational and developmental goals are...
Dealing with Intensity in Gifted Children
By Jennifer Duncan Intensity is a topic that parents of gifted children are likely very familiar with. Whether it rears its head in the form of emotional intensity or constant...
3 Important Tips When Using Technology with Special Needs Children
By Kimberly Vogel It’s getting easier and easier to make adaptations using technology for our struggling learners. I recently found a new tool to help: Tech finder! You can...
How-To Effectively Instill Godly Character in Children Using Parenting Anger
By Peggy Ployhar In the previous article in this series, Shifting Parenting Anger from Controlling Mode to Training Mode, I talked about how parenting anger can point out a child’s...
Surviving the Holidays with Children who have Sensory Integration Disorder and Special Needs
By Jennifer Cullimore, M.A. Speech-Language Pathology The holidays are rapidly approaching and sometimes our schedules fill up before we know it. However, for parents of children with special needs;...