By Peggy Ployhar In the previous article in this series on parenting anger, I mentioned this next step is the glue which helps hold the integrity and authority changes in...
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Three Essential Early Childhood Intervention Engagement Principles
by Cheryl Swope from Simply Classical and Cheryl Swope Consulting Parents may give little thought to a child’s early development when all is well, but parents of young...
A 3-Step Process for Homeschooling with Health Issues
By Charl Rae Cobb Denial, anger, rationalization, bargaining, depression, anxiety, and eventual acceptance. In nursing school, I learned that everyone goes through several stages during the grieving process....
A Winning Plan for Home Educating Struggling Students
by Cheryl Swope, Simply Classical Curriculum and Cheryl Swope Consulting David was small in stature. He had only five small stones. By any standard of measure, David stood...
6 Steps to Homeschooling A Child with Dyslexia
By Yehudis Litvak, SPED Homeschool Partner, Homeschool Boost Every child is unique. The beauty of homeschooling is the ability to customize your child’s education to fit their uniqueness....
5 Character Traits Confident Teens Should Know
by Vicki Tillman, SPED Homeschool Partner 7 Sisters Homeschool Confident teens are often teens that have had character development as part of their homeschool high school experience. One...
A Joyfully “Different” Family Holiday Season
Peggy Ployhar Holidays are tricky for families dealing with atypical situations, but that doesn’t mean holidays need to magnify these areas of your family life. Follow these DIFFERENT...
A Godly Affirming Father
Steve Demme In December I had the privilege to witness a powerful event, a blessing. A father, who had MS and was unable to stand, blessed his son...
Meeting Our Child’s Special Needs by Homeschooling
Guest Blogger – Charl Rae Cobb “The journey of a thousand miles begins with one step.” Lao Tzu The term “special needs” is a term that covers a broad...
Changing Parenting Anger Through Prayer
By Peggy Ployhar As humans we instinctively know we need to pray. When tragedy strikes we ask for prayer, we gather to grieve and cry out, and our hearts seek...