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Special Ed Services for Students with Disabilities

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Return to Questions Q: I have had to battle my school system for Special Ed Services for my first child. Now my second child is struggling even more. Will it be easier to get special ed services for my second … Continue reading →

Tagged homeschooling multiple children, learning disabilities, special education

The Truth About High School Diplomas with Accommodations

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Return to Questions Q: My child’s teacher says if they provide *any* modifications for my child, she won’t be able to graduate with a regular diploma. Is this true? Answer: There is a fine distinction between modifications and accommodations. Modifications … Continue reading →

Tagged Accommodations and Modifications, Assistive Technology, high school, learning disabilities

How to Memorize : Improve Your Child’s Memorization Skills

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Return to Questions Q: How do you help your child if she has severe problems with memory and information recall? How can I teach my child how to memorize? Answer: Our neuropsychologist recommended using a ‘self-regulating’ memory system. It has … Continue reading →

Tagged brain training, cognitive enhancement, information recall, learning disabilities, working memory

Does your child have a writing disability or dysgraphia?

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How do you know if your child has a writing disability? Return to Questions Q: My child can read, but has difficulty writing. Is it possible my child has a writing disability or dysgraphia? Answer: Generally speaking, dyslexia and dysgraphia are closely … Continue reading →

Tagged dysgraphia, handwriting, learning disabilities, written expression

Behavior Intervention Plan : Needed for Learning Disabilities?

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Return to Questions Q: Our school system says our child doesn’t qualify for special services because they think he has a behavior problem, not a learning disability. I think it’s a learning issue. What do I do? Answer: Under IDEA, … Continue reading →

Tagged behavior intervention plans, Behavior Problems, functional behavior assessment, IDEA, learning disabilities

Questions About Homeschooling : Questions and Answers

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Have questions about homeschooling? I hope these FAQs will help answer YOUR questions about homeschooling. If you don’t see your questions about homeschooling listed here, I’ve also written a book with the answers to 75 of the most frequently asked … Continue reading →

Tagged how to homeschool, IEPs, learning disabilities, special education

Dyslexia and Foreign Language Options for Better Success

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If a child has dyslexia and foreign language learning is required, it can seem like an impossibility! But there are some good options for meeting foreign language requirements. Read on to learn tricks and tips for dyslexia and foreign language … Continue reading →

Tagged american sign language ASL, foreign language programs for dyslexia, high school foreign language courses, latin, learning disabilities, spanish

I Pray for the Labeled Child.. Where HOPE us Found!

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Reprinted with permission by Girard Sagmiller I pray for the labeled child; That child who is gifted and talented. No longer can she be lazy and idle, So much more is expected Of those as gifted and talented as she. … Continue reading →

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Homeschooling with Dyslexia and Other Learning Disabilities

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Homeschooling with Dyslexia to OVERCOME it or to Overcome Other Learning Disabilities Kids with learning disabilities usually require creativity in teaching to overcome their difficulties. At home, you can be as creative in your teaching as your child needs you … Continue reading →

Tagged homeschooling requirements, how to homeschool, learning disabilities

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