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...
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Keeping Our Active Kids Learning with Movement
By SPED Homeschool Team To be successful homeschoolers, we need to embrace all the different aspects of our child. A big aspect that needs a lot of attention is...
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Meet the SPED Homeschool Board Steve Demme Chair Steve has served in full or part time pastoral ministry for many years after graduating from Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary. He is the...
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Empowering families to help diverse learners reach their full potential at home advance our cause find our resources Pre to Post-Pandemic Homeschooling Statistics 3.9 million Children homeschooled with diverse...
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...
What My Child Needs to Learn Before First Grade
By Amy Vickrey, MSE Many times I hear questions about what children need to learn at young ages. What curriculum should parents be choosing and using? At what level do...
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,...
Crossing the Homeschool Bridge to High School
By Tracy Criswell Homeschooling a child with different needs can be overwhelming, especially during the junior high years. Then when you get to eighth grade, you and your child have...
Do IQ Tests Tell the Whole Story About a Child’s Ability to Learn?
By Dianne Craft, MA, CNHP In a recent email I received, a mom wrote: “Hi Dianne, I just came upon your website and articles for the first time and I...
Our Dog Fred: Friend and Bridge to Community
By Dyana Robbins This is Fred. When he first joined our family he looked like this, which is good, because he was a terror. His beginnings with our family are...