By Mary Winfield When teaching your child to form letters, it is important to use a variety of different methods and to keep their personal interests and sensory profile in...
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What to Do When a Child Doesn’t Remember What He Reads
By Dianne Craft, MA, CNHP One of the most puzzling situations a mother finds herself in is when she has a child who can read the words in a book...
Teaching Your Child to Write: Pre-Writing Pointers
By Mary Winfield Teaching a child how to write is one of the biggest focuses we have in education. Children with special needs usually have some stumbling blocks in their...
Suspect Autism in Your Young Child? Take These 5 Steps
By Cheryl Swope, M.Ed. April is World Autism Awareness Month. One might wonder if anyone remains unaware of autism, yet the impact of autism is subtle, multi-faceted, and lifelong. In...
Shifting Parenting Anger from Controlling Mode to Training Mode
By Peggy Ployhar In my previous article, in this series on parenting anger, I talked about the Parenting Anger Escape Door and hinted to the fact that it is “a...
How to Rescue a Special Needs Marriage
By Dyana Robbins Previous articles I have written have focused on the great blessings that can grow from a special-needs marriage and how to create an environment for your marriage...
Parenting Anger Demystified
By Peggy Ployhar Anger has a way of catching us off guard when we don’t understand what causes it, and what decreases our ability to handle it appropriately. Therefore, the...
Fun & Educational Ways to Integrate the Olympics with Your Homeschool
By Peggy Ployhar Are you looking for ways to incorporate the 2018 Winter Olympics into your daily homeschool schedule? Look no further. The ideas below can be used with kids...
5 Mistakes I Made as a New Homeschooler
By Dyana Robbins There is nothing like the excitement of starting something new. The sense of adventure, hopefulness, and the promise of new ventures can be intoxicating. Some people...
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...