By Kimberly Vogel It’s getting easier and easier to make adaptations using technology for our struggling learners. I recently found a new tool to help: Tech finder! You can...
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Learning Through Play: An Essential Part of Your Special Education Homeschool Day
By Amy Vickrey, MSE There are days my son just needs time to play. As a homeschool mom, I feel accountable for his time during the day and ensuring that...
How the DIR Method Can Help Your Homeschooling
By Mary Winfield Dr. Stanley Greenspan developed The Developmental, Individual Difference, Relationship-Based Model (DIR Method) in 1979. Dr. Greenspan’s work was a response to the growing need to help children...
Suspect Autism in Your Young Child? Take These 5 Steps
By Cheryl Swope, M.Ed. April is World Autism Awareness Month. One might wonder if anyone remains unaware of autism, yet the impact of autism is subtle, multi-faceted, and lifelong. In...
How to Rescue a Special Needs Marriage
By Dyana Robbins Previous articles I have written have focused on the great blessings that can grow from a special-needs marriage and how to create an environment for your marriage...
Successfully Tackling Evaluations for Gifted and 2E Learners
By Jen Duncan January brings a lot of welcome habits: decluttering, organizing, and mid-year homeschool evaluations. Our family enjoys this time of year, but mid-year evaluations have not worked...
Mid-Year Assessments
By Kimberly Vogel We’ve hit the halfway point this year. It’s time for a mid-year check up. Even if things are sailing smoothly, it’s a good idea to take a...
Penny by Penny
Cammie Arn In my own family, I often find it difficult to see progress in the goals we have set. So, instead of just celebrating large goals, we make...
Strength Through Fire: Marriage & Special-Needs Parenting
By Dyana Robbins If you are married and parenting a special-needs child or children, you are likely well-acquainted with the marital prognosis bandied about in our circles. It’s not...
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...