Special Education Homeschooling

Articles in Special Education Homeschooling

By Melanierose 6 comments
As a parent of a Autistic child, I know how challenging it is just to get your child to sit long enough to read a sentence out loud to them, never mind having them sit long enough to get them to read one word. However, I found a way that has ... more »
By AutumnLeavz 6 comments
So you've started homeschooling and the inevitable question comes up about socialization. Coops are great ways to provide interaction with other children as well as taking some of the load off of you. Coops can be as simple as monthly ... more »
By Melanierose 1 comments
Engaging a child to learn how to read and write can be a difficult task for any parent or caregiver. Here is an activity that can give your preschooler the courage they need to strive!.. more »
By DandelionMom 2 comments
Homeschooling is a blessing and allows you to feel confident knowing that you are giving your children the absolute best education possible. When homeschooling a child on the autism spectrum, there can be specific and unique challenges. My older ... more »
By NMusch 0 comments
I've been homeschooling for over 15 years now, so you'd think I'd have the paperwork and grading part down pat. But with several kids of differing ages and multiple papers each week to score or edit, it has never gotten easier. The biggest ... more »
By beyond 0 comments
Everyone dreams every night during sleep, however, they may not remember them because their connection to their subconscious is not strong. Intense or emotional dreams, such as nightmares, are remembered more vividly because people think over ... more »
By Scriber57 0 comments
Homeschooling your child seems like it would cost you more money than sending them to public school, but that is far from the truth. Here are some ways in which homeschooling saves you money... more »
By Melanierose 5 comments
What is better than recycling egg cartons and using them as a counting tool for your preschooler! Its fun! Its easy! It help the environment!.. more »
By Countrymom 1 comments
School doesn't have to be dull and boring. By incorporating board games into a home based curriculum you can broaden your child's horizons and encourage them to enjoy learning. The biggest bonus to this strategy for learning is that you as a ... more »
By AutumnLeavz 4 comments
If you homeschool, you know how valuable it is to save money at every turn. Writing your own science curriculum is a great way to do this. Don't worry, we're not talking about writing an actual science textbook or anything like that. We're ... more »
By eHow Education Editor 1 comments
With the passing of the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act in 1990, schools are required to offer "free and appropriate education" to any child with autism, a neurological disorder that affects social interaction and communication ... more »
By richard12 0 comments
ok so you want to know how to lie to a teacher. firstly never scratch your head or look at the floor when lie. if its homework dont say my printer broke, the best thing to do is create up a excuse like my printer broke so i put it on a memory ... more »
By beyond 1 comments
Books that tell you what symbols mean in dreams are not always accurate because each person has different experiences with these things, such as one person may have fallen off a ladder, and another may have never of used one before. So, a ladder ... more »
By Sendblock 0 comments
Currently, there is no laboratory or imaging test for ADHD. The diagnosis of ADHD and the subcategory Attention Deficit Disorder(ADD)should be made by a professional, usually a child or adult psychiatrist (depending on the age of the client), ... more »
By Angie Shiflett 0 comments
Connections Academy is a public virtual school that takes place in the comfort of the home. There is no cost associated in enrolling your child in this program. Furthermore, you also receive the curriculum, some basic supplies, a computer, a ... more »
By eHow Education Editor 0 comments
The education of deaf children has become sophisticated and progressive in recent years, especially with the success of mainstream programs, which place deaf children in classrooms with hearing students. Modern technology also accounts for the ... more »
By AutumnLeavz 4 comments
So you bought curriculum that you carefully researched and downloaded samples and thought would be a perfect match for your homeschool. Turns out that the curriculum just doesn't match your children's learning style. What do you do? Do not ... more »
By eHow Education Editor 1 comments
Teaching students with special needs in a general education classroom benefits all students involved. The students with special needs receive appropriate education in the least restrictive environment, and general education and special education ... more »
By eHow Education Editor 0 comments
Using games to teach reading is a great way to break the monotony of some reading programs and to keep students' interest level at its peak. Several games are available for purchase, but making games is just as easy and allows you to meet the ... more »
By TonyKaboom 0 comments
Learn how to choose your sign, location, tool's needed, and technique to help take sign... more »
By eHow Education Editor 3 comments
Teaching a child who has a reading disability how to read involves many steps, from assessing the student to choosing the right reading program and materials for instruction. Below are some steps to follow when creating a reading program for a ... more »
By eHow Education Editor 0 comments
Based on 1997 amendments to the Individuals With Disabilities Act (IDEA), public-school administrators and special educators are required to assess and evaluate the need for behavior intervention or modification plans for students with ... more »
By eHow Education Editor 0 comments
Using games to teach reading is a great way to break the monotony of some reading programs. There are several games available to buy, but making them is easy and allows you to meet the specific needs of students with dyslexia... more »
By eHow Education Editor 1 comments
Down syndrome is a chromosomal disorder that impairs physical and emotional development. While children with Down syndrome may be limited in their ability to lead normal lives, they can still respond to a proper education... more »