SPED Homeschool Team Every month, we ask our SPED Homeschool team to provide insight into their own personal journey with homeschooling. This month we asked a few of our...
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Homeschooling Organization Tips that Work
SPED Homeschool Team Organization goes far beyond making sure everything is in its place, especially for homeschooling families who live, eat, learn, and play under the same roof...
Persevering Through the Challenges of Teaching Reading
SPED Homeschool Team Few moments match the exhilaration of your child reading for the first time. When his eyes light up and he sees a word he can read,...
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...
Meeting Our Child’s Special Needs by Homeschooling
Guest Blogger – Charl Rae Cobb “The journey of a thousand miles begins with one step.” Lao Tzu The term “special needs” is a term that covers a broad...
Changing Parenting Anger Through Prayer
By Peggy Ployhar As humans we instinctively know we need to pray. When tragedy strikes we ask for prayer, we gather to grieve and cry out, and our hearts seek...
Walking By Faith When You Are Scared to Death
By Debbi L. White I was lying on my bed next to my young daughter trying to get her to go to sleep without awaking her younger sister. My pastor...
Unconditional Acceptance: Step 3 in Cultivating Your Child’s Heart for Instruction
By Peggy Ployhar In the previous article in this series on parenting anger, I mentioned this next step is the glue which helps hold the integrity and authority changes in...
Integrity: Step 1 in Cultivating a Child’s Heart for Instruction
By Peggy Ployhar In my last article in this series, I stated, “Instilling truth into a child’s heart depends on how prepared his/her heart is to receive truth.” Therefore,...
Fun & Motivational Homeschool Learning Ideas
By Dawn Spence Over my years of teaching, I found one thing to be true, my students learned better if I could keep their attention and make learning fun at...