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Gifted with a Glitch

By Dianne Craft, MA, CNHP All of our children have unique gifts that God has imparted to them. However, for the purposes of our discussion today, let’s look at giftedness...


5 Reasons We Chose to Homeschool

By Dyana Robbins, M.Ed. As the new year approaches, more families will be considering homeschooling. Each January, an influx of new homeschoolers hits online forums, support groups and homeschooling resources...


The “T” Factors of Childhood Depression

By Peggy Ployhar As we better understand how children with special needs, exhibit anxiety and depression differently from their typical functioning peers, the need to recognize and treat these disorders...



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...


Field Trips ARE School

By Dawn Spence I taught in public school for ten years and the one thing I looked forward to every year was the field trip. I loved to see the...


Never Give Up As a Homeschool Teacher

By Myeshi Briley, MS,HS-BCP At some point, we all have visions of the clean, organized, quiet house we could have if we’d just enroll our kids in public or private...


The “I” Factors of Childhood Depression

By Peggy Ployhar This second article in a series about Childhood Depression, focuses on the “I” factors of childhood depression.  In total there will be 6 articles,highlighting the warning and...



The “L” Factors of Childhood Depression

By Peggy Ployhar In this the first article, in my series about Childhood Depression, I will be addressing the first of six warning and guiding lights.  In coming weeks, I...