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...
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Faith Berens
Faith Berens Faith’s own learning struggles and diagnosis of dyscalculia compelled her compassion for other bright but struggling students. A fifteen year teaching career before she became a homeschool...
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...
Jan Bedell
“Since 1992, we have provided life-changing solutions for accelerating learning, memory and functional abilities in individuals of all ages through in-home NeuroDevelopmental brain training programs and products.” Jan Bedell,...
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 Checklist Homeschool Graduation Law Graduation requirements differ from state to state for homeschooled students, but most states do not have homeschool graduation requirements. Instead, most states defer...
30 Ways to Sneak Therapy into Your Teen’s Schedule
By Peggy Ployhar Most teens outgrow the therapy model at some point in their junior high or high school years. Transferring ownership for continued growth in these therapeutic areas is...
3 Things the Avengers Taught Me About Autism Meltdowns
By Mary Winfield We are into all things nerdy in my house. This extends to superhero movies. And my boys are very into superheroes. They wear costumes more than regular...
Forgiveness & Mercy: Step 4 in Cultivating Your Child’s Heart for Instruction
By Peggy Ployhar This series on parenting anger has taken us through who is affected by parenting anger, when parenting anger occurs, why parenting anger is misused, how parents can...