Special Needs Homeschooling
iframe{border: 5px solid #e7e7e8;} Families with special needs children can homeschool too! Join Jan Bedell from Little Giant Steps as she seeks to encourage families of all needs that they can indeed...
View ArticleTo Label or Not to Label
iframe{border: 5px solid #e7e7e8;} Children are often given labels for every special need they may have, even before a final diagnosis is made. Jan Bedell from Little Giant Steps shares her belief that...
View ArticleVisual Spatial Learning Style
When I first read about Visual Spatial learning a light bulb flashed above my head and I declared out loud, “That’s Logan!” I stumbled across this learning style by simply entering in the keywords...
View ArticleDyscombobulation Galore: Part One, Dyslexia
After raising 3 boys with special needs, and having some of my own, I can tell you that no one child, or family, exhibits the same exact definition of ‘special needs’. You have probably figured that...
View ArticleA Different Approach to Dyslexia
In America,the ability to learn is becoming a pressing topic of conversation in our homes, schools, the workplace, and even government agencies. Our nation worries about the education of its citizens....
View ArticleBuilding Confidence in Reluctant Writers
Has your child been diagnosed with dyslexia, dysgraphia, autism, or ADHD? Maybe he has an auditory or visual processing disorder. Or perhaps your child doesn’t have special needs at all, but is simply...
View ArticleDyslexia Unmasked
Hello again! The original dyslexia post was taken from my thesis as my master’s in Special Education was being completed. After reading the first article, you were able to understand that dyslexia had...
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