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Classical Education and the Dyslexic Child

by Sheryl Classical Education has a reputation for being a teaching method for the gifted. It focuses on the rigorous study of things that weContinue Reading

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Learning Disabilities and All About Spelling

by Siena Our eldest son went to public school for kindergarten. I wanted to homeschool him, but my husband is a public school teacher andContinue Reading

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Subtle Vision Issues Can Cause Big Problems

By Jane-Emily A preliminary note: Although the cause of my daughter’s vision issue is quite rare, the problems we had because of it are prettyContinue Reading

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Injury, Recovery, and Homeschooling, by Sarah R

in the rehab hospital   My first year homeschooling looked nothing like I’d planned – and it wasn’t just because it never looks like theContinue Reading

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Taking Courage: Homeschooling a Child With Disabilities, by Jodi L.

  My oldest child was in the 2nd grade when we decided to homeschool him. It was a difficult decision, one fraught with fear andContinue Reading

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Earlier Rather Than Later: Unique Preschool for a Child with Down Syndrome,...

  When our daughter was born with Down syndrome, we never questioned whether we would homeschool her. That was just a given: she would beContinue Reading

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Dealing With Different Learning Abilities, by Cheryl

Aidan has been an easy child to teach. He learned to read quickly; he picks up math naturally; he is highly focused and capable ofContinue Reading

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You Can’t Do That, by Genevieve

The experienced homeschooling moms at Sandbox to Socrates hold a belief that we often repeat to our younger sisters in this endeavor: “Nobody will ever love your child as much as you do.” What does...

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Teaching Reading Fluency, by Genevieve

Learning to read is such a complex and individual process that at times it feels like magic. I went to kindergarten in 1971. We played outside. We played in centers. We did crafts and learned about the...

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