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Ways to Continue Homeschool Learning in the Summer
SPED Homeschool Team There is no one right way to keep your children learning during the summer. For this reason, we thought we would give you a glimpse...
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...
How to De-stress Choosing Homeschool Curriculum
By the SPED Homeschool Team Other than choosing to homeschool, the biggest decision we have to make is choosing homeschool curriculum. This decision is filled with a lot of...
Gospel Centered Parenting: Homeschooling a Childs Heart Towards the Lord
By the SPED Homeschool Team One of the most important things we can do as homeschooling parents is to instill a love of the Lord and a desire to...
How to Create A Hands-On Unit Study
By Dawn Spence When I taught public school, the one thing that inspired me to teach was creating units. A fellow teacher and I created a space unit for our...
An Interview with Cheryl Swope, M.Ed, SPED Homeschool Board Vice-Chair
Interview provided by Cheryl Swope, M.Ed.Interviewer: Brian Phillips, CiRCE Institute Author of Simply Classical: A Beautiful Education for Any Child, Cheryl Swope is an advocate of classical Christian education for...
Free or Inexpensive Outdoor Learning Activities
By Amy Vickrey, MSE With summer comes thoughts of outdoor activities and fun. For those that live in states where there is snow and ice for many months out of...
Classical Education Can Benefit ANY Child
By Cheryl Swope, M.Ed Some parents and educators have the misconception that classical education is only for “smart kids.” It is not difficult to understand why someone might think this...
How To Determine Which Hand Your Homeschooled Student Should Be Writing With
By Amy Vickrey, MSE I am not a handwriting expert nor an occupational therapist; however, in my 11 years in the classroom and in teaching my own son, I have...