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Gospel Centered Parenting: Homeschooling a Childs Heart Towards the Lord
By the SPED Homeschool Team One of the most important things we can do as homeschooling parents is to instill a love of the Lord and a desire to...
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...
The Benefits of Using Teaching as a Learning Tool
By Jennifer Duncan Raising and teaching gifted children is an amazingly fun challenge, but it is a challenge. Something that I have learned over the past few decades is that...
Living Out Your Calling WHILE You Homeschool
By Peggy Ployhar Do you ever wonder if you will ever accomplish your life’s purpose? Does it feel at times like homeschooling stands in the way between where you are...
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...
Homeschooling In Today’s Time
By Myeshi Briley,MS,HS-BCP Homeschooling parents face the challenges of juggling teaching, cleaning, cooking, nurturing, finding needed personal time, and being a good spouse every day. How do we do...
You Can’t Pour From An Empty Cup – Special Needs Mom Refill Tips
By Jennifer Cullimore All of us have different situations: Some of us have two parent homes, some (like myself) are single, some work outside of the home, and...