TweetSharePin0 SharesA dear friend and I were discussing the need for christian support for parents of special needs children or parents that have a special need. So I throw the question out to you. What does your church do/don’t do to help and assist you in your need? Is there a ministry that is in place for special needs christians?… View Post
You can’t homeschool a Special ED child!
TweetSharePin0 SharesI have heard that time and again. Teachers, administrators, doctors, nurses, even the receptionist at the doctor’s office can feel the need to control your educational choices for your child. The misinformation can be a subtle ‘pat-pat-parent-on-head I know more, I have a better educated view than you.” I have also seen something as illegal as outright lying to… View Post
Gardening with your children
TweetSharePin0 SharesGardening can be a wonderful opportunity with your children. There are so many opportunities to learn in gardening you will have to pick and chose what to do. You can talk about seeds and how they grow. Where plants are on the food chain. Use digging and planting a garden for a physical education slot. There are also many… View Post
Birth to 18 Good or bad for homeschoolers?
TweetSharePin0 SharesThe US Government has an overdeveloped sense of themselves. Puffed up pride as my grandmother would have said. I’m not even talking about the current economic troubles. I am talking about the governments interest in extending schooling to every child from birth through the age 18. What does this mean for those of us with families? Will this affect… View Post
Food allergies and learning
TweetSharePin0 SharesI was never one to really consider food allergies. After all no one in my family had severe reactions to peanuts or shellfish. That was about as far as my knowledge of food allergies went. Then in my early adulthood I realized that green peppers hurt to eat. Not only that but the more I ate them, even mixed… View Post