By Dyana Robbins, M. Ed Reading this, you are likely a special-needs parent and/or married to someone with special needs. You might need encouragement or strategies for marital happiness in...
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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...
Setting Priorities as a Busy Mom
By Melissa Smith Let’s talk about priorities. Balancing life as a wife, homeschooling mama, and a woman with dreams of her own takes a lot of grace and patience. As...
5 Reasons We Chose to Homeschool
By Dyana Robbins, M.Ed. As the new year approaches, more families will be considering homeschooling. Each January, an influx of new homeschoolers hits online forums, support groups and homeschooling resources...
Homeschooling During an Illness
By Jennifer Cullimore We all learn very quickly, that even though we may have established a routine, and are plugging along at our homeschool days, things can quickly derail us....
Homeschooling In Today’s Time
By Myeshi Briley,MS,HS-BCP Homeschooling parents face the challenges of juggling teaching, cleaning, cooking, nurturing, finding needed personal time, and being a good spouse every day. How do we do...
Surviving the Holidays with Children who have Sensory Integration Disorder and Special Needs
By Jennifer Cullimore, M.A. Speech-Language Pathology The holidays are rapidly approaching and sometimes our schedules fill up before we know it. However, for parents of children with special needs;...
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...