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6 Steps to Tackling Homeschool High School Math for a Struggling Student
Cammie Arn & Amy Vickrey MSE Are you worried about teaching high school math for a struggling student? Before you start stressing, it is important to understand that...
Tips for Accelerating Math Skills
Jan Bedell, PhD, M ND Math is a necessity for functioning independently in life so the sooner our children get it, the better. In our view, mathematics is...
How to Accommodate and Modify Your Math Curriculum
By Dawn Spence This is the second article in my series on accommodations and modifications. In my first article, I explained the differences between accommodations and modifications. But now I...
Homeschooling in the Aftermath of Harvey
By Myeshi Briley, MS, HS-BCP Texas is one of the top homeschooling states, with an estimated 175,040 homeschooled students. If your children are among this statistic, and Hurricane Harvey impacted...
Pre-Primer Math-U-See Adapted Material Ideas
By Dawn Spence My Daughter has a global developmental delay, which necessitates breaking learning down into very concrete parts. Using Color to Bridge the GapWhen introducing math, with the premise...
10 Simple Steps for Documenting Homeschool Progress
by Theresa Lynch, owner of Learning in the Living Room Documenting your child’s progress throughout your home education journey is like collecting treasures along the beach. However, it...
College and Career Planning in Spite of Learning Challenges
by Shari Nelson We all have learning challenges to some degree. Each challenge has a purpose and a plan behind it. Our mission is to discover the purpose...
5 Ways to Help Twice-Exceptional Children Make Friends
By Sarah Walkey Mcubin If you have a twice-exceptional (2e) child who wants to make friends, you may have noticed that they have to work extra hard socially....
Where to Turn When Curriculum Isn’t Helping
By Jan Bedell, PhD, Master Neurodevelopmentalist A common question from homeschool families is, “What curriculum do you have for ______?” Fill in the blank with one of the myriad...