By Jan Bedell, Ph.D., Master NeuroDevelopmentalist,SPED Homeschool Board Member, Curriculum Partner, Consultant Partner, and Therapy Partner Ah, progress. That entity that often fuels us as parents and homeschoolers but is often...
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Homeschool Support Group: The Benefits of Homeschooling in Community
Dr. Melissa Shipman, SPED Homeschool Partner Learnwell Home Education Collective While homeschooling can often be a solitary endeavor for a parent, there are many reasons why all of us benefit...
6 Steps for Helping Teens Struggling with a Dyslexia Diagnosis
Kathy Kuhl What if you didn’t know your child was dyslexic until they hit high school? This happened to a family I learned about yesterday. They just discovered...
Learning to Pray in Time of Need
By Cheryl Swope, M.Ed Teach Us to Pray Good parents teach many good things every day: Share toys, tie your shoes, eat good food, and speak kindly. Good parents help...
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...
Auditory Processing – Problems, Bypasses & Corrections
By Dianne Craft, MA, CNHP “When my son reads, he struggles so much because he has to sound out the same word over and over again in the story.” ...
Programmed for Success in Special Education Homeschooling
By Peggy Ployhar Years ago, I pre-programmed a customized workout on my treadmill. The program I set was extreme. But, because of the way I modulated the settings and...