By guest author Shari Howard McMinn More and more Christian families are adopting, with many already homeschooling or investigating it as an option for their extra special children. I have been a home educator for 23 years, having spent the past 13...
Homeschooling Different Learners
Can a struggling or different learner be effectively homeschooled? The answer is yes! To help equip you for this unique calling, we've included a excerpt from “Different Learners,” Chapter 8 of the newly updated Colorado Homeschool Guidebook....
Monitoring Auditory Processing
by guest author Lynn Carahaly Does your child have good hearing but listen poorly? Some parents refer to this as selective hearing, but your child may actually have trouble listening. While hearing is the ability to detect sound, listening is how...
Teaching Music in the Home
Interview with Roann Keen I'm excited today to introduce you to Roann Keen, an early childhood music specialist, musikgarten teacher, and homeschooling grandmother. I hope our time together will be encouraging to you as you seek to impart a love of...
Smart Kids Who Hate to Write
by guest author Dianne Craft, MA, CNHP The great debate occurs every year: “Am I expecting too much of my child or not enough?” “Is this groaning and moaning about writing just a discipline problem or ‘character issue’ or is there really a problem...









