by the SPED Homeschool Team& Community Being a mom of a special needs kiddo sure has its hard times, but gratitude can change our perspective and help ease the...
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Reality Teaching Through Unit Studies
By Peggy Ployhar Unit studies are a hands-on approach to learning. Through multi-sensory activities and immersion learning, children relate to concepts, confront challenges, solve open-ended questions, and come face-to-face with...
Fables, Fairy Tales and Foundational Truths
By Sherry Martin He said, “You become. It takes a long time. That’s why it doesn’t happen to people who break easily, or have sharp edges, or who...
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...
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...
10 Things I Wish I’d Known Before Homeschooling Special Needs Children
By Dyana Robbins Our home is filled with boundless energy, lots of love and enough challenges to fill two lifetimes. God has wisely chosen to pack it all into...
Homeschooling in the Aftermath of Harvey
By Myeshi Briley, MS, HS-BCP Texas is one of the top homeschooling states, with an estimated 175,040 homeschooled students. If your children are among this statistic, and Hurricane Harvey impacted...