By Amy Vickrey, MSE American Sign Language is a beautiful and useful language to know. I have used it many times in my adult life to communicate with parents, customers,...
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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...
Classical Education Can Benefit ANY Child
By Cheryl Swope, M.Ed Some parents and educators have the misconception that classical education is only for “smart kids.” It is not difficult to understand why someone might think this...
Using Workboxes to Support Individualized Learning
By Dawn Spence I first learned about workboxes and visual supports when I taught a self-contained classroom for children with special needs. I saw how the organization and the predictability...
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...
How to Accommodate and Modify Your Math Curriculum
By Dawn Spence This is the second article in my series on accommodations and modifications. In my first article, I explained the differences between accommodations and modifications. But now I...
Auditory Processing – Problems, Bypasses & Corrections
By Dianne Craft, MA, CNHP “When my son reads, he struggles so much because he has to sound out the same word over and over again in the story.” ...
Identifying and Correcting Blocked Learning Gates
By Dianne Craft, MA, CNHP Are you working with a bright, hard working child or teenager who has to work too hard to learn? This is the child...
20 Adaptable Thanksgiving Homeschool Activities
By Peggy Ployhar Fall is rushing by quickly and snow is already starting to fly up north. Before we know it, the holiday season will be upon us. As...