By Jen Duncan Our gifted kids often keep us on our toes with how quickly they absorb and apply information. However, it can also be very difficult for them to...
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Stress Less This Christmas
By Kimberly A Vogel I opened the door and stepped into a winter wonderland. White, blue, and silver Christmas decorations adorned the house. After days of rushing around...
Filling In the Special Needs Homeschooling Gaps
Peggy Ployhar – Written November 2017 Thanksgiving celebrations all over the United States gives families time to pause and thank God for all He has done for us over this past...
Cultivating Compassion in Our Families
Dyana Robbins As much as special-needs parents understand caring for others, cultivating compassion in our children can be difficult. Sometimes, conditions like autism or mental illness make compassion challenging...
10 Holiday Homeschool Field Trips for Kids who Hate Crowds or Have Sensory Issues
Peggy Ployhar When my kids were younger, I was not the type to be cooped up inside, especially during the holiday season when there was so much going on....
Planning for the Future & Your Special Needs Child
By Shanel Tarrant-Simone Planning for the future often looks different and should start early for our children with learning differences and special needs. Below I’ll be covering a variety...