by Theresa Lynch, owner of Learning in the Living Room Documenting your child’s progress throughout your home education journey is like collecting treasures along the beach. However, it...
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Creating a Student Education Plan for Homeschool
By Faith Berens, M.ED., Reading and Dyslexia Specialist, HSLDA Special Needs Consultant and SPED Homeschool Board Member Home education is growing as a viable education alternative and solution, particularly...
7 Ways to Elevate Learning for a Child with Special Educational Needs
Cheryl Swope, M.Ed., SPED Homeschool Partner One ought, every day at least, to hear a little song, read a good poem, see a fine picture, and, if it were...
Communication Assistive Technology for Your Homeschool
Peggy Ployhar Assistive Technology, or AT, is defined as “any item, piece of equipment, software program, or product system that is used to increase, maintain, or improve the functional...
Does Your State Require Homeschool Evaluations?
By Peggy Ployhar and Mary Winfield One of the biggest stressors for new homeschoolers is trying to figure out what is required of them in their state. It can...
Teaching Your Child to Write: The Easy Way to Write a Research Paper
By Mary Winfield In this series on teaching your child to write we have covered pre-writing pointers, forming letters, putting letters together, and getting thoughts down on paper. In this...
How to Track IEP Goals
By Amy Vickrey, MSE After you have gathered your documents, written your goals, and decided on your accommodations, you are ready to start working towards those goals, right? Let’s look...