By the SPED Homeschool Team One of the most important things we can do as homeschooling parents is to instill a love of the Lord and a desire to...
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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...
The Importance of Family Traditions
By Debbi L. White Establishing annual family traditions builds security in children. It makes memories but does more than that. It creates a family culture that helps formulate its identity,...
Disconnected Kids: The Benefit of Midline Therapy
By Dianne Craft, MA, CNHP God is so good—and so amazing! In Jeremiah 30:17, He says, “I will restore your health and heal you of all your wounds.” He is...
Integrity: Step 1 in Cultivating a Child’s Heart for Instruction
By Peggy Ployhar In my last article in this series, I stated, “Instilling truth into a child’s heart depends on how prepared his/her heart is to receive truth.” Therefore,...
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...
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...
Is it Cheating When I Help My Homeschooled Student?
By Amy Vickrey, MSE I hear a lot of homeschool parents saying they feel like they are “cheating” when they give their child an answer or help them to...
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...
Growing in the Shade
By Cheryl Swope One hot Missouri June when my children were very young, we decorated our front porch with a large white container of flowering impatiens. The pink and...