
Helping the Child with Asperger Syndrome
Helping The Child With Asperger’s Syndrome by Cathi Cohens Being a parent is an enormous responsibility. Being the parent of a child with Asperger’s Syndrome
Helping The Child With Asperger’s Syndrome by Cathi Cohens Being a parent is an enormous responsibility. Being the parent of a child with Asperger’s Syndrome
Homeschooling with a Chronically Ill Child by Nancy Coleman Most people don’t realize that when a child is diagnosed with a chronic illness, the family
by Laurie Detweiler Many parents have experienced the same of a distracted child. Jenny was sitting in church desperately trying to listen to the sermon,
by Kathy Kuhl “I didn’t really teach my older two; I just threw piles of books at them,” Margaret joked. Her third child–with learning disabilities–is
by Melissa Dean As mom to four children with special needs, I have made a lot of mistakes juggling family relationships. I wish I could
“Every person is made in the image of God, so each one is valuable.” by Kathy Kuhl Homeschoolers who have children with special needs need
Kathy Kuhl Often parents ask me about starting to homeschool. Here’s what I’d say to anyone starting out: Don’t Panic You’ve always been responsible for
Adapting Curriculum for Your Child with Special Needs by Judi Munday, M.A.; M. Ed. Parents who teach more than one child find it challenging to
The Effects of Omega-3 on Health, Behavior, and School by Dianne Craft, MA, CNHP Sometimes a subject comes up that is so wide-reaching in its
By Jackie N. As parents of kids with special needs, we know how amazing they are. With the right encouragement and support, they can do
The Benefits of Singing Hymns in Your Homeschool There are many lovely ways to begin your homeschool day. We usually start with Bible time, a
By: Dianne Craft, MA, CNHP One of the most common and misdiagnosed processing problems in children is a blocked writing gate. This is the number