Special Populations
Schooling can be especially difficult for our differently-abled children for a number of reasons: overwhelming classroom environments, being constantly compared to their neurotypical peers, not enough special needs resources available, to name a few. With homeschooling, the stress of navigating that world disappears
Homeschool Advantages
As a parent, you’re able to allow your children the space and ability to grow at their own pace, in their owns ways, while solely focusing on what works best for them. Homeschooling gives you the freedom to adapt their education to them and their specific needs in a way that isn’t rushed or pressured.
Resources:
Below is a list of articles and curriculum cultivated from our blog and other resources we found to be helpful.
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Cerebral Palsy Special Education
Special education is individualized education focused on helping children with special needs learn. The focus on understanding the needs of individuals and tailoring education plans...
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Cerebral Palsy Guide
The most in-depth resources nationwide to help guide and serve all families with disabilities caused by physical birth injuries.
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Homeschooling in Washington
Children with special needs, including ADD/ADHD, autism, dyslexia, and other situations, can thrive in a homeschool environment. A compiled list the best resources for parents...
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LD OnLine
LD OnLine is the leading website on learning disabilities, learning disorders and differences. Parents and teachers of learning disabled children will find authoritative guidance on...
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Learning Able Kids
Homeschooling a child who struggles is often EASIER than parents of struggling learners realize. You might imagine being totally lost when it comes to knowing...
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Time 4 Learning
A flexible, engaging, and affordable online homeschooling solution that is an excellent resource for teaching children with special needs, gifts and abilities.
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WHO Blog Article
Court Ruling Helps Special-Needs Students
A Supreme Court decision gives families more options for getting help for students with special needs.
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Special Needs at Home in Washington
A unique community of homeschoolers is growing in Washington state. More and more families are taking the plunge and pulling their special needs children out...
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Resources to Support Students With Dyslexia
Dyslexia is a condition that affects how a person processes words and numbers, which can also impact how they learn. Many people with dyslexia are...
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