Special Needs/Gifted Education Resources
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Gifted Children at Home
Three moms of exceptional students— Maggie Hogan, Kathleen Julicher, and Janice Baker—have searched out the best resources and opportunities for their children. This is your guide to finding the best options for educating your intellectually gifted child.
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Educating Your Gifted Child
If you've been blessed with one or more gifted children, you know this joy also raises plenty of questions and concerns. Vicki Caruana is able to help you answer these questions and more, thanks to her strong ties in both the gifted-education and homeschooling communities.
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Help for the Harried Homeschooler
Do you know what it's like to fill a dozen different roles at once? Christine Field provides experience-tested advice, practical insights, and witty wisdom for challenges such as teaching multiple ages, managing discouragement and burnout, balancing homeschooling and your marriage, and more.
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Teaching Your Special Needs Student
This book is written to equip parents of children who learn
"differently." Judi has brought 27+ years experience teaching children
with special needs together with the best in research to make effective
teaching strategies available to every parent—not just clients who
receive one-on-one consultations.
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No member discount due to prior publisher agreement.
Homeschooling Your Struggling Learner
Whether you homeschool or are considering it,
Homeschooling Your Struggling Learner helps you teach your child. The book covers planning, reading, writing, math, social needs, high school, finding support, encouraging your child, and much more.
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Student Education Plan, The
This book is a compilation of step-by-step directions for
preparing a Student Education Plan for a special-needs student. The
process starts with a thoughtful consideration of your child's
strengths and weaknesses, and finishes with established priorities and
a systematic plan for developing the foundations your child needs to
reach the goals you have set.
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