Special Needs
Collection by Karen Taylor
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Speech Therapy Worksheets and Forms
Helpful documents and activities for you to download to help you work with your child in different areas of their speech
I wish someone had intervened…
Above: Conventional school made this creative-creature very, very miserable. Every time I read this story, I get a bit emotional... Gillian was only eight years old, but her future was already at risk. Her schoolwork was a disaster, at least as far as her teachers were concerned. She turned in assignments late, her handwriting was…
How Do You Homeschool A Child With Special Needs?
You might be surprised to learn that homeschooling my children, particularly because of their special needs, has actually made my life easier. (Not easy – easier.) Mostly because my oldest son’s experience in school was difficult. It was really, really difficult – for both of us. Homeschooling has never once been harder than that season in our lives. Homeschooling With …
Sensory Processing Disorder
Sensory processing disorder affects my oldest son, all the time. It’s here every day, day in and day out, making my son uncomfortable in his own body, and unable to tolerate so many things that I just take for granted. Temple Grandin, speaks candidly about the sensory issues that accompany her autism diagnosis. She speaks candidly about how little research and …
Transitioning to College - A Guide for Students with Disabilities - LDadvisory.com
Transitioning to College – A Guide for Students with Disabilities For a more concise reference, Elizabeth has also authored a laminated guide, “Transitioning to College: A Guide for Students with Disabilities”, available from National Professional Resources (NPR) and from Amazon.
Homeschooling A Child With Anxiety
Homeschooling a child with anxiety presents unique challenges. This is our story. One of my very first memories of motherhood involves a judge-y nurse and a ton of mommy guilt induced anxiety. It’s a long story, but basically, she warned me that I was spoiling my baby by holding him so much about four hours after he was born. And so it …
When Your Doctor Doesn’t Support Homeschooling Children With Special Needs
My child ate kleenex in his therapy session last week. He nonchalantly picked up the box, pulled out a few pieces and started taking bites like it was a turkey sandwich. When he was done, he broke the box itself in half, put it on his head like a hat, and got back to coloring the picture the psychiatrist had …
A Handy Chart Featuring Over 30 iPad Apps for Students with Special Needs
Free resource of educational web tools, 21st century skills, tips and tutorials on how teachers and students integrate technology into education
Highly Effective Dyslexia Interventions and Programs
Highly effective dyslexia interventions and programs for educators and parents. Learn how you can help your dyslexic students today.
A Handy Chart Featuring Over 30 iPad Apps for Students with Special Needs
Free resource of educational web tools, 21st century skills, tips and tutorials on how teachers and students integrate technology into education
When Your Child Has Autism
My oldest son was diagnosed with autism when he was just shy of ten years old. But he has lived with it his entire life. From a few days old until today, at age fourteen, my son has been teaching me all about autism. Sometimes, it’s really, really difficult. Sometimes, he takes my breath away with all his talents and …
Broadcasting Services
The Critical Link Between Vision and Learning
The Center for Reintegration
- FAQ — The Center for Reintegration
How (and why?) do you remove an IEP?
When should you end an IEP? How do you know if your child no longer needs one?
The Described and Captioned Media Program
The Described and Captioned Media Program