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The Best Way to Home Educate Students with Profound Learning Difficulties
by Cheryl Swope, M.Ed.with Simply Classical Curriculum Have you ever listed all of the medical, educational, and other diagnoses your child has been given or the diagnoses you...
Spotlight on Specific Learning Disabilities: Dyscalculia
by Faith Berens, M.ED. Dyslexia and Reading Specialist, HSLDA Special Needs Consultant and SPED Homeschool Board Member As a very young student, I struggled with mastering and recalling...
Can that kid hear me? Hearing, Auditory Processing and Learning
By Dr Rebecka Spencer SPED Homeschool Consulting Partner Cherish Children Ministries Am I the only one who has thought this with one of my children? So many times...
Learning to Pray in Time of Need
By Cheryl Swope, M.Ed Teach Us to Pray Good parents teach many good things every day: Share toys, tie your shoes, eat good food, and speak kindly. Good parents help...
Identifying and Correcting Blocked Learning Gates
By Dianne Craft, MA, CNHP Are you working with a bright, hard working child or teenager who has to work too hard to learn? This is the child...
Sound Therapy Helped Our Homeschooling
By Faith Berens, M.ED., Reading Specialist, SPED Homeschool Board Members and Homeschool mom of two Do you have children who have sensory processing issues, sound sensitivity, or are...
How to Use Visual Aids in Homeschooling
by Janet Romo from Autin & Lily The best way to think about the value of homeschooling visuals is to reflect on the role they play for us...
Pulling Together Your IEP: Understanding Testing Accuracy
by Amy Vickrey, MSE, MEd There are many factors to consider when it comes to testing. There are different types of testing, different purposes behind these tests, and...
Do Homeschool Students Need a Public School IEP?
by Sarah Collins, MS/ OTR/L from Homeschool OT and Casey Waugh, OTR/L In early 2017, my eight-year-old was hit directly in the eye with a Frisbee. He could...