By Mary Winfield Once you have worked on sizing, alignment, and spacing, it is time to help your child put their thoughts together into sentences and paragraphs. For me, this...
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The Lows and Highs of Assistive Technology
By Tracy Criswell Many parents hear the word assistive technology and automatically think that it will be expensive. This is not the case though. According to the IDEA (Individuals with...
Teaching Your Child to Write: Putting Letters and Words Together
By Mary Winfield Now that your learner has worked through fine motor skill problems and can write letters, it is time to put it all together! Usually when a child...
What to Do When a Child Doesn’t Remember What He Reads
By Dianne Craft, MA, CNHP One of the most puzzling situations a mother finds herself in is when she has a child who can read the words in a book...
Writing, Reading, and Other Homeschooling Essentials
By Cheryl Swope, M.Ed “Ever since the dawn of time, man has needed to work.” Thus began my eleven-year-old son’s thinking paper. The topic: why he should have been cleaning...
Reading is a Must!
By Jan Bedell, PhD, M.ND We all want our children to read so they can read God’s Word and get along better in the world. Much of learning comes through...
Healing Teaching
By Dianne Craft, MA, CNHP Question: “I am a homeschooling mother of 4, (ages 7-12). I’m at a loss as to how to homeschool my son Nathan, who is 12...
Embracing Schooling “Outside the Box”
By Jennifer Cullimore I talk to many parents who are interested in homeschooling, but they don’t know where to begin. Many of these parents have kiddos with significant...