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Special Children and Church - How to Help
“Going to church” for many families today means that the parents sit in the main service while their children are sent to “children’s church”. Maybe that works fine for some families. In fact, I’ve heard many parents say that they were “glad to get a break”.More -
Year-Round Homeschool: A Smart Idea
Summer school is not just for students who need extra help with academics. For many homeschooled students, school is an every day affair - even in the summer.Despite the fact that some may feel that homeschooling year-round is tantamount to torturing your children (or yourself), that is hardly the case.More -
Homeschooling Children with Autism: 5 Reasons Why It Works
As a homeschooling parent of a child with autism, I am often asked, “How do you do it?” It takes dedication, planning, and research, of course, but I find that it is not all that difficult when I remember why I do it.There are 5 primary reasons why homeschooling is the best option for my child:1. One-to-one instruction provides for optimal learning.More -
Social Skills and Autism – Where's the Best Place for Socialization?
Your child has autism and you’ve been told that social skills deficits are to be expected. So what can you do to help your child learn how to behave properly, make friends, and get along in the world?Like me, you may have been told that your child needs to be in a school setting with other children to be socialized.More
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