Visual 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 ArticleUnique Ways to Teach Your Kidlet O’ Energy
Homeschooling a child with unique needs is like putting together a jigsaw puzzle while the pieces keep changing. For a child with Tourette Syndrome, each day can be a different puzzle all together....
View ArticleDyscombobulation Galore, Part Three: ADD
After raising three 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 also...
View ArticleDyscombobulation Galore, Part Three: ADD, ctd.
Yesterday Holly shared the symptoms and diagnosis information about ADD. Today she continues with treatment, accommodations, and resources. Natural Remedies: I cannot stress enough the importance of a...
View ArticleTo Label or Not to Label
How does a label affect a special needs child? Jan Bedell of Little Giant Steps discusses how parents should approach a special needs label. Life Plus Homeschooling Talk Show Details Children are often...
View ArticleThe Distractible Child
Manage your distractible child and keep peace in your homeschool. Having a distractible child in the family can make homeschool days more challenging. Carol Barnier shares how to create a peaceful,...
View ArticleDistractible Moms
Help for Distractible Moms With wit and wisdom, Carol Barnier shares with the Life Plus Homeschooling audience about her own struggles as a distractible mom. Learn how she implements strategies to cope...
View ArticleIs it ADHD? Or Is It Sin?
It’s the Mother’s Fault . . . Again You know how people sometimes say something about our distractible kids that is way off base, so much so that it’s almost humorous? Such things no longer bring...
View ArticleCan Gifted Children Have a Learning Issue?
There is a pervasive belief that to be gifted, one must be high-achieving, eager to learn, and find no difficulty in learning anything. This belief is not only wrong, can be damaging to gifted kids in...
View ArticleWhy Can’t She Just Keep Her Room Clean?
How to Cope as an Ordered Parent with a Distractible Child Mom Cori has had it with her daughter’s disorganized bedroom. Her frustration is apparent in her note to me. So take a look, then keep reading...
View ArticleHyperactive
Dealing With A Hyperactive Child If you have a hyperactive child, there is hope and help for homeschooling. Israel Wayne joins Rebecca Keliher to discuss ADD/ADHD in this session of Life Plus...
View ArticleSpecial Needs
Holiday Survival with Children with Special Needs Join fabulously funny Carol Barnier as she takes a serious look at raising and educating children with special needs. If you are just beginning to...
View ArticleWhen Your Child HATES to Write
Do you have a child who hates to write? Who DOESN’T have a child who hates to write? Writing does not have to be a tedious chore for you OR your child. And Carol Barnier, in her typical humorous style,...
View ArticleADD or Food Allergies
Is It ADD or Food Allergies? If you are in the early stages of attempting to discern struggles with your child’s health and educational frustrations, this issue of Life Plus Homeschooling is just for...
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