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3 Strategies to Help with Language Disorders
Dawn Spence When babies are born they communicate in cries to get their needs met. We lovingly meet their needs and wait to hear their first words. Sometimes those...
Homeschooling Strategies for Language Disorders
Peggy Ployhar The United States Department of Health states that “approximately 7 to 8 percent of children in kindergarten” struggle with a language disorder of some type. Why then...
Persevering Through the Challenges of Teaching Reading
SPED Homeschool Team Few moments match the exhilaration of your child reading for the first time. When his eyes light up and he sees a word he can read,...
Peggy Ployhar Speaking Information
To see Peggy’s speaker packet, or to book her for your event, follow this link. more Peggy Ployhar, SPED Homeschool Founder & CEO and owner/instructor at...
Conquering Your Fears About Homeschool Curriculum Choices
By Tracy Glockle When my mom began homeschooling me, there were only a handful of homeschool curriculum choices available. Now, 30+ years later as I’m homeschooling my own three...
Steps to Shopping for Homeschool Curriculum
By Kathy Kuhl Parents often ask me to recommend curriculum for their children with special needs. But it’s like asking me to recommend shoes. I have questions: what size,...
Paperwork
Before You Withdraw If you are withdrawing your student from a public or private school, ask for copies of your student’s records before you start the withdraw process. Keep...
New to Homeschool Help
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High School Help
Homeschool High School Freebies Free downloads, helpful links, and lots of great tips on how to successfully teach your diverse learner through high school, graduation, and onto whatever is next...