By Peggy Ployhar As I cited in my previous article, The Then and Now of Special Education Homeschooling, more parents who have children with special educational needs are choosing...
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Gifted with a Glitch
By Dianne Craft, MA, CNHP All of our children have unique gifts that God has imparted to them. However, for the purposes of our discussion today, let’s look at giftedness...
Filling In the Special Needs Homeschooling Gaps
Peggy Ployhar – Written November 2017 Thanksgiving celebrations all over the United States gives families time to pause and thank God for all He has done for us over this past...
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...
Progress is Progress: Working at Your Child’s Pace
by Cynthia Heren from Inside Our Normal, SPED Homeschool Blogging Partner When we uncovered our child’s disability, it was because we realized they weren’t meeting the suggested age-based...
Action Steps for Home Educating Dyslexic, Dysgraphic, and Dyscalculic Students
By Jan Bedell, Ph.D., Master NeuroDevelopmentalist,SPED Homeschool Board Member, Curriculum Partner, Consultant Partner, and Therapy Partner This is a following-up to my previous blog on dyslexia, dysgraphia and dyscalculia. The basic information...
The Joys of Apprenticeships in Homeschooling
By Natalie Vecchione, SPED Homeschool Partner FASD Hope (Excerpts from the new book “Blazing New Homeschool Trails: Educating and Launching Teens with Developmental Disabilities” by Natalie Vecchione and...
Are You Focusing on the Right Things in Your Child’s Therapy?
Stephanie Buckwalter – SPED Homeschool Partner Art of Special Needs Parenting Homeschool is a great place to help your special needs child make progress on therapy goals. The key is...
6 Steps to Tackling Homeschool High School Math for a Struggling Student
Cammie Arn & Amy Vickrey MSE Are you worried about teaching high school math for a struggling student? Before you start stressing, it is important to understand that...
Accommodations for Struggling Writers in High School and Beyond
Kathy Kuhl A woman told me her son had been accepted into a good college even though he had the handwriting of a six-year-old. Happily, this sharp young...