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Speech Helps

Tell me, does Uncle Remus need speech therapy or does he just need to study his spelling words! Maybe your child speaks and writes just like Uncle Remus, and you’re not sure if he will become a famous writer with a unique linguistic perspective, or that this (dis)ability is really his educational stumbling block! Maybe he has a speech problem.

When Reading Doesn’t Happen on Schedule!

The end of my first year of homeschooling was a wonderful and frustrating experience. My dear daughter had learned wonderfully growing in manners, physical abilities, and math. However she did not grow in reading. I was stumped. Why?

Strategies for Educating Children with ADD/ADHD

Children with ADD/ADHD (hereafter referred to as ADHD) are creative, energetic, imaginative, and resourceful people. They have a wonderful spirit and you wouldn’t trade your child’s personality for the world.

Homeschooling Your Child with A Learning Disability

Making the decision to home school your child is not the easiest decision at the best of times, but what about when the weight of your decision is compounded by the fact that your child has been diagnosed with a learning disability?

Ready, Set… Grow

Homeschooling has many rewards when parents are confident about their conviction of individualized learning. The concept of individualized learning allows the student to work at a level that is customized to their learning levels. There are other considerations to take into account when deciding if homeschooling is the best option for your child.