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special needs

The beauty of unschooling kids with special needs

August 10, 2017 //  by Jamie C. Martin

The beauty of unschooling kids with special needs ~ Written by Jamie C. Martin of Simple Homeschool I have two twelve-year-old boys. One reads at a college level. One reads at a 1st grade level, on a good day. Both have been nurtured in the same environment, raised on a diet of the same …

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Category: methods & philosophiesTag: jamie, special needs, unschooling

Are you homeschooling a “different” child?

February 6, 2017 //  by Sally Clarkson

Written by Sally Clarkson "I have a Nathan, too!’ This was the comment I heard every time I spoke at a homeschool or mom conference. My out-of-the-box boy - clinically OCD, ADHD, argumentative, on a small spectrum of other issues and with learning disabilities, certainly provided me with lots …

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Category: a mom's educationTag: special needs

Homeschool lessons learned at school

Homeschool lessons learned at public school

December 1, 2016 //  by Shawna Wingert

Homeschool lessons learned at public school ~ Written by Shawna Wingert of Not the Former Things. In what can only be described as a surreal moment, I found myself signing documents to enroll my son in public school last month. I love homeschooling. My sons love homeschooling. I write all …

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Category: a mom's educationTag: socialization, special education, special needs

Homeschool is not the boss of me

Homeschool is not the boss of me

August 11, 2016 //  by Shawna Wingert

Written by Shawna Wingert of Not the Former Things. I love this season. Getting ready for the start of a new school year means I get to do all the things I naturally love. Planning our homeschool calendar. Typing up our daily schedule. Researching and (even better) ordering and …

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Category: a mom's educationTag: special needs

When summer break isn't a break

When summer break isn’t a break

June 16, 2016 //  by Shawna Wingert

Written by Shawna Wingert of Not the Former Things I remember summer vacations so well. When I was a child, summer break meant eating way too many popsicles, not having to get up in the morning, swimming for as long as I wanted, impromptu trips to the lake, and absolutely no real plans. The …

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Category: a mom's educationTag: special needs

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