Curriculum, Encouragement, Getting Started, New Homeschoolers, Parenting, Special Learners
by Abigail Dunlap, HSLDA Have you hit a wall in your homeschooling and it feels like it’s just not working? Maybe you were talking to another homeschooling parent, reading an article about a high-achieving homeschooler who just got a full ride to an Ivy League, or...
Encouragement, Special Learners
by Dawn Spence, SPED Homeschool Am I the best teacher for my child? This is a question that I still ask myself all the time. I know it is driven by two things: guilt and fear. Guilt that I am not doing things perfectly and the fear that I never will. Well, I am right....
Homeschool, Reading, Special Learners, Writing
by Dianne Craft, MA, CNHP Parents who have had their child tested for a learning disability lately are finding that there are some new terms for dyslexia. Educators recently have created categories to group several common types of dyslexia together to increase the...
Encouragement, Special Learners
by Maggie Hogan and Tyler Hogan “I asked Mom if I was a gifted child. She said they certainly wouldn’t have PAID for me.” – Calvin (Calvin & Hobbes) The Good If you are parenting a gifted child, there are three things you need to know right now, so...
Reading, Special Learners
by Jan Bedell, PhD, M.ND., “Brain Coach™ Editor’s Note: We’ve seen encountered many parents who are seeking help for their children who are struggling with reading. As the mom of a struggling reader myself, this article really resonated with me. Dr. Bedell...