By Cheryl Swope, M.Ed. This morning my son and I discussed literature. Specifically, we noted a good author’s ability to challenge and strengthen the mind and character of the reader...
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Our Dog Fred: Friend and Bridge to Community
By Dyana Robbins This is Fred. When he first joined our family he looked like this, which is good, because he was a terror. His beginnings with our family are...
Homeschooling During an Illness
By Jennifer Cullimore We all learn very quickly, that even though we may have established a routine, and are plugging along at our homeschool days, things can quickly derail us....
A Special Needs Homeschooling Mom’s 12 Days of Christmas
SPED Homeschool Team As our kids are counting down the days to Christmas, we special needs homeschooling moms have our sights elsewhere. We’re not only looking forward to the end...
Cultivating Compassion in Our Families
Dyana Robbins As much as special-needs parents understand caring for others, cultivating compassion in our children can be difficult. Sometimes, conditions like autism or mental illness make compassion challenging...
Never Give Up As a Homeschool Teacher
By Myeshi Briley, MS,HS-BCP At some point, we all have visions of the clean, organized, quiet house we could have if we’d just enroll our kids in public or private...