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Commonly asked questions for people considering, beginning, or currently homeschooling a learning abled child. Questions include concerns about public schools, legal homeschool requirements, choosing curriculum, etc.

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Lindamood Bell Review: Is It Effective & Worth the Cost?

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Lindamood Bell program review: learn whether the cost is worth it, plus insights from a parent’s experience using the programs at home.

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Posted in Homeschool Q&A | Tagged curriculum, dyslexia reading programs, lindamood bell program, orton-gillingham reading programs

Dyscalculia: What is “Math Dyslexia”? (Dyscalculia or Discalculia)

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Learn how dyscalculia can affect math skills, why it differs from dyslexia, and which curricula may help children who struggle with math facts.

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Posted in Homeschool Q&A | Tagged dyscalculia, learnng disability, math dyslexia, math fact memorization, working memory

Vision Therapy: Is it Worthwhile or Valid?

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Vision therapy may help reading issues linked to eye-tracking problems, but many children also need testing for dyslexia or processing delays.

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Posted in Homeschool Q&A | Tagged convergence insufficiency, does vision therapy fix dyslexia, dyslexia, ocular motor deficits, vision therapy exercise

Neuropsychological Testing and Cross-body Patterning

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Expert opinion on neuropsychological testing, pediatrician referrals, and neurodevelopment training options for child learning and development.

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Posted in Homeschool Q&A, Testing & Evaluation | Tagged comprehensive evaluation, cross-body patterning, neurodevelopment programs, neuropsychologist

Special Ed Services for Students with Disabilities

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Battling for special education services for a second child can be just as hard. Learn why schools resist and how homeschooling may help.

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Posted in Homeschool Q&A | Tagged homeschooling multiple children, learning disabilities, special education

Reading Fluency Activities for Improving Reading Fluency

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Reading fluency activities to boost speed, improve comprehension, and help kids read aloud with confidence.

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Posted in Homeschool Q&A | Tagged high lo books, reading fluency curriculum, reading leveled books

Special Education in Private Schools – Is it Better?

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Private school special education varies widely; compare services carefully, monitor progress closely, and choose the setting that best meets your child’s needs.

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Posted in Homeschool Q&A | Tagged IEPs, Individual Education Plans, private schools, public schools, special education

Special Education Eligibility : Q&A about passing grades

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Learn the rules for special education eligibility under IDEA. Passing grades do not prevent testing if a disability is suspected.

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Posted in Homeschool Q&A | Tagged eligibility, IDEA, IEP, Individual Education Plan, rules and regulations, special education

Moving a child with an IEP to a new school : New School says “NO!” IEP

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Moving a child with an IEP to a new school? Learn your child’s IDEA rights, eligibility protections, and what schools must do before changing services.

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Posted in Homeschool Q&A | Tagged changing school districts, IEP, Individual Education Plan Training Course

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