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Focus on Special Needs: December 2009 Magazine
Focus on Special NeedsIt is definitely that time of year again, isn’t it? The leaves cease to thrive, begin withering, and then finally fall to the ground. It would almost be mournful if the outcom...more
2009-11-30
Blessed Disabilities
My daughter started her sophomore year of homeschooling before we finally learned why school was so difficult for her. We walked out of the third floor office of the learning speci
2009-11-30
Tourette Syndrome: Homeschooling With Tics
We had already begun our homeschooling journey when our younger daughter was diagnosed with Tourette Syndrome. Since she was only four years old at the time, I wasn’t all that concerned. She was st...more
2009-11-30
The Frustrating Part of Homeschooling
“I can’t do it! I told you I can’t!” your son shouts and then throws down his pencil and pushes the book away from him. He jumps up and knocks over his chair, “I hate ...more
2009-11-30
College for Struggling Learners
Learning to CompensateDealing with learning challenges is difficult, but in high school, it can become seriously concerning. You don’t have to be afraid! With the great student to teacher rat...more
2009-11-30
Gifted Education: Stress with Joy
“Let’s get Kevin! He’s a reader!” From the earliest days of kindergarten, my child was labeled by teachers and others. At every birthday party he was called on to read birthday cards. No matter...more
2009-11-30
Hands-On Learning
It seems like such a simple concept. As babies, our children learned everything by touch. They picked things up, put it in their mouths, and rubbed it against their skins. Even board books came wit...more
2009-11-30
Tailored to Fit
One Size Fits Most.That’s what they call it these days. Gone are the days of t-shirts, hats or other clothing items with “One Size Fits All” written on the tag, or so it seems to me as I browse thr...more
2009-11-30
History of a Visual Processing Disorder
Abbie was born the fourth of our five children, at home, surrounded by those who loved her. There were no interventions in her birth, and from start to finish it only lasted six hours. She was a pl...more
2009-11-30
That Doesn’t Even LOOK Like Writing
I have said it before and I will say it again…One of the most awesome, most beautiful things about homeschooling is the gift of time. You are out of the rat race. If you have anything to say ...more
2009-11-30

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