By Ali Sanders, SPED Homeschool Community Member Mistake #1 – Compared myself to other homeschoolers This never ends well. Sure, there might be the rare occasion that you...
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The Benefits of Volunteering, Interning and Working Outside the Home
by Bev Parrish, SPED Homeschool partner Learn Your Way Understanding and celebrating diversity are more popular than ever in our culture. We often do not talk about the...
Mastering the Art of Record-Keeping
The SPED Homeschool Team Record-keeping is an art, not a science. What works for one may not work for another, and what may work for you now may need...
How-To Videos to Help You Reach Your Homeschooling Goals
By Peggy Ployhar Are you looking for quick instructional videos that will show you some of the best tips and techniques homeschooling speakers, consultants, therapists, and curriculum providers...
Faith Berens Speaking Information
Faith Berens Faith’s own learning struggles and diagnosis of dyscalculia compelled her compassion for other bright but struggling students. A fifteen year teaching career before...
Jan Bedell Speaking Information
Jan Bedell, PhD M ND To see Jan’s speaker packet, or to book her for your event, follow this link. more In 1992, a journey...
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...
Navigating College Admission without the ACT/SAT
By Peggy Ployhar Did you know a student does not need to take the ACT or SAT in order to receive a degree from a 4-year university? For students like...
High School Help
Homeschool High School Freebies Free downloads, helpful links, and lots of great tips on how to successfully teach your diverse learner through high school, graduation, and onto whatever is next...
How to Gracefully Transition Your SPED Homeschool into the High School Years
By Peggy Ployhar How NOT to Transition I wish I could say I was calm, cool, and collected when I transitioned my oldest into high school, but I wasn’t. Instead,...