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...
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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...
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...
5 Ways to Help Twice-Exceptional Children Make Friends
By Sarah Walkey Mcubin If you have a twice-exceptional (2e) child who wants to make friends, you may have noticed that they have to work extra hard socially....
Three Favorite Christmas Movie Unit Studies
by Vicki Tillman from 7 Sisters Homeschool Here are three ideas for turning classic Christmas movies into homeschool lessons. After all, ALL of life is education, so why...
Learn Math Through Card Games!
by Kathleen Cotter Clayton from RightStart Math Ahhhh. The holidays are almost here. This means you get to see your family, enjoy making meals and treats with your...
Separating Dyslexia from Dysfunction in the Kitchen
By Dr. Rebecka Spencer from Cherish Children Ministries I was reading an article recently about George Washington Carver and how he asked the Lord to help him...
How We Have Used Technology to Teach in Our Homeschools
by The SPED Homeschool Team We surveyed the SPED Homeschool team and asked them to share how they used technology to teach in their homeschools over the years...
How to Use Visual Aids in Homeschooling
by Janet Romo from Autin & Lily The best way to think about the value of homeschooling visuals is to reflect on the role they play for us...
Do Homeschool Students Need a Public School IEP?
by Sarah Collins, MS/ OTR/L from Homeschool OT and Casey Waugh, OTR/L In early 2017, my eight-year-old was hit directly in the eye with a Frisbee. He could...