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When I Am Not Enough
By Debbi White I found myself bawling the other morning. I hadn’t wept like that in months. The previous weeks had been filled with excitement: visitors from Washington and New...
Hands and Feet of Christ for Special Needs Families
By Jennifer Cullimore, The Therapy Mama I love being with my children, and as a single, homeschooling mama with no family around I am literally with my kids 24/7. However,...
Will the Local School District Test My Homeschooled Child?
By Kimberly Vogel As parents, we need to know what rights we have in our local district. I received misinformation when we started on our journey. When my kids were...
Global Trends in Special Education Homeschooling
By Peggy Ployhar Often when we write or talk about homeschooling in the United States, we see it through the lens of our surrounding established homeschooling landscape. Earlier this...
How to Gracefully Transition Your SPED Homeschool into the High School Years
By Peggy Ployhar How NOT to Transition I wish I could say I was calm, cool, and collected when I transitioned my oldest into high school, but I wasn’t. Instead,...