Peggy Ployhar I had the privilege this month of interviewing my parents, Joe and Margie Prenosil, who have been special needs adoptive parents for 30 years! I hope you...
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Celebrating the Holidays with Special Needs Children
SPED Homeschool Team The special demands that naturally occur during this time of year can make celebrating the holidays with special needs children difficult. From food to family,...
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...
Homeschooling Strategies for Language Disorders
Peggy Ployhar The United States Department of Health states that “approximately 7 to 8 percent of children in kindergarten” struggle with a language disorder of some type. Why then...
What is the Best Way to Teach Reading?
Jan Bedell, PhD, Master NeuroDevelopmentalist The controversy, almost hostile conflict, over the best way to teach reading has been waged for decades. The pendulum seems to swing to one side...
Deciding to Homeschool as a Special Needs Parent
Guest Blogger Heidi Starr, The This is Home Blog None of us expected the “special needs parent” life to be our normal. For me, I always wanted to be...
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...
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...
Learn from Our Experience – Testing in Your Homeschool
by SPED Homeschool Team Each state requires different things from homeschoolers, and sometimes that means incorporating testing in your homeschool. Other times, parents prefer testing in order to get...
How to Know When You Have Done Enough this School Year
by Shannon Ramiro This time of year, many of us are wondering how we could have done better this year, how we move forward the rest of this school...