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A Discourse on the Advantages of Using Curriculum to Homeschool Struggling Learners
By Cheryl Swope, M.Ed. In some circles the word “curriculum” is anathema. It is far better, this thinking asserts, to take a relaxed approach to education, to teach a la...
Disconnected Kids: The Benefit of Midline Therapy
By Dianne Craft, MA, CNHP God is so good—and so amazing! In Jeremiah 30:17, He says, “I will restore your health and heal you of all your wounds.” He is...
What My Child Needs to Learn Before First Grade
By Amy Vickrey, MSE Many times I hear questions about what children need to learn at young ages. What curriculum should parents be choosing and using? At what level do...
Teaching Your Child to Write: Getting Thoughts On Paper
By Mary Winfield Once you have worked on sizing, alignment, and spacing, it is time to help your child put their thoughts together into sentences and paragraphs. For me, this...
Teaching Your Child to Write: Putting Letters and Words Together
By Mary Winfield Now that your learner has worked through fine motor skill problems and can write letters, it is time to put it all together! Usually when a child...
Is Your Child Stuck? Here’s What to Do
By Shannon Ramiro Veteran homeschoolers have all been there: Our child is refusing to do work or is struggling to do something we believe they should be able to do....
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...
Tips for Raising, and Homeschooling, Very Energetic Kids
By Dyana Robbins Are you homeschooling children that have been gifted with extraordinary energy like mine? If so, you will relate to their behaviors: Little patience for anything not involving...
Strength Through Fire: Marriage & Special-Needs Parenting
By Dyana Robbins If you are married and parenting a special-needs child or children, you are likely well-acquainted with the marital prognosis bandied about in our circles. It’s not...