Peggy Ployhar The United States Department of Health states that “approximately 7 to 8 percent of children in kindergarten” struggle with a language disorder of some type. Why then...
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Following Your Child’s Lead: Unschooling Special Needs
Guest Blogger – Neches Phelps What was supposed to be a mid-semester break from our year-round charter school turned into a homeschool trial. We were faced with a choice:...
Ways to Continue Homeschool Learning in the Summer
SPED Homeschool Team There is no one right way to keep your children learning during the summer. For this reason, we thought we would give you a glimpse...
Learn from Our Experience – Testing in Your Homeschool
by SPED Homeschool Team Each state requires different things from homeschoolers, and sometimes that means incorporating testing in your homeschool. Other times, parents prefer testing in order to get...
Navigating College Admission without the ACT/SAT
By Peggy Ployhar Did you know a student does not need to take the ACT or SAT in order to receive a degree from a 4-year university? For students like...
Paperwork
Before You Withdraw If you are withdrawing your student from a public or private school, ask for copies of your student’s records before you start the withdraw process. Keep...
How to Homeschool a Unique Learner
How to Homeschool a Unique Learner 9 easy steps to get you started Step 1: Know Your Homeschool Law Understanding your specific homeschooling law is an important first step...
High School Help
Homeschool High School Freebies Free downloads, helpful links, and lots of great tips on how to successfully teach your diverse learner through high school, graduation, and onto whatever is next...
Slow and Steady: The Key to Homeschooling Success
By Peggy Ployhar A few weeks ago as I was interviewing Andrew Pudewa on our weekly live broadcast, SPED Homeschool Conversations, I made a comment about the process I...
Embracing Your Child’s New Goals
By Dawn Spence A new school year is just around the corner and with it comes new IEP goals and objectives. Sometimes your goals may be continuing from the year...