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This is a general category containing various articles written about how to homeschool, why homeschooling is a good idea, and various other views regarding homeschooling your learning abled child in order to meet special education needs.

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What’s the Best Curriculum for ADHD? Dyslexia? Aspergers?

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Today’s frequently asked question: “What’s the best curriculum for ADHD?” Dyslexia? Aspergers? Truthfully, there isn’t a one-size-fits-all curriculum for kids with ADHD. Kids with ADHD vary widely in their learning preferences and cognitive needs. SO, determining What’s the Best Curriculum for ADHD, … Continue reading →

Learning ABLED Kids: Can Kids with Learning Disabilities learn?

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YES! Learning ABLED Kids CAN Learn! Did you know being ABLE to learn is part of the diagnosis for having learning disability? A child must have an IQ in the low average IQ to a genius IQ range to be … Continue reading →

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Socially Inept : How to Improve Your Child’s Social Skills

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If your child is socially inept, you know how painful that can be for your child.  The GREAT NEWS is: Social Skills Can Be Taught Buying this item here pays me a small commission (and keeps me here for you). … Continue reading →

Is Homeschooling a Child with Learning Disabilities a Good Idea?

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The NCLB has a post of “questions that parents should address to ensure that their child’s learning and behavioral needs are being met”  when considering homeschoolng, but I think the NCLB presents bias-based questioning against Homeschooling a Child with Learning … Continue reading →

Tagged benefits of homeschooling, learning disabilities, why homeschool

Overcoming Dyslexia via Homeschooling : Our Success Story

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Overcoming Dyslexia through Homeschooling was Easier Than We Expected! My name is Sandy, and I’m the owner of Learning Abled Kids and the Learning Abled Kids’ Support Group.  I’m sharing our story of overcoming dyslexia through homeschooling as an encouragement … Continue reading →

Tagged dyslexia, homeschooling to overcome learning disabilities, inspirational stories

Parent Support : My Lunch with a Crying Stranger

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Parent Support: The Story It happened again today. I always attribute it to God putting me in the right place at the right time to provide parent support to desperate moms. I was out running errands, and I had not … Continue reading →

Tagged advocacy, IEPs, learning disabilities

Reading Software & Math Software: 2013 New Releases & Bestsellers

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Bestselling, In Demand Children’s Reading Software: Reading for Literacy v2 Bundle [Download] Designed to develop your child’s key reading skills. The reading ages and focus of the activities progress from title to title moving from literal to inferred meanings, simple … Continue reading →

Tagged curriculum, homeschooling, math software, reading software

Special Needs : Who Is Responsible for Your Child’s Learning?

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WHO needs to meet your child’s special needs when it comes to education? “My child is failing because the school isn’t doing their job,” parents often say. Do you think teachers consider it YOUR fault when your child fails to … Continue reading →

Tagged early intervention, grade retention, IEPs, K12, special education advocacy, why homeschool

Homeschooling and Socialization : My Response to the NCLD

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Is Homeschooling and Socialization a Problem? The underlying tone of many of the NCLD FAQs would lead you to believe you’ll be cheating your child of a proper education or socialization if you homeschool. Nothing could be further than the … Continue reading →

Tagged homeschooling, social skills, socialization

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