Homeschooling Your Struggling Learner Newsletters
2009
January—“Some Rx For Discouragement”
Practical hints and spiritual promises to help you through the tough times.
March—“Reading Comprehension: ‘I Read It, but I Don’t Get It’ ”
Ideas that will help unlock meaning for children who
struggle with reading comprehension.
April—“Homeschooling a Child with Asperger’s Syndrome”
Biological interventions for children struggling with autism.
May—“Testing: Scores and S’mores”
A tutorial on standardized testing and how to understand the results.
June—“Summer Learning Fun”
Summer can be a
perfect opportunity to address specific academic weaknesses.
July—“Homeschooling a Child with Asperger’s Syndrome, Part 2”
Educational and social interventions that can help your child.
August—“Homeschooling a Child with Asperger’s Syndrome, Part 3”
Frequently recommended and necessary therapies that can help your Asperger’s child.
2008
September—“Children Who Have to Work Too Hard to Learn”
What to do when a child has dysgraphia or another writing glitch.
October—“Teaching vs Assigning”
How to model learning for your children.
November—“Attacking the Math Monster”
If tears accompany math, find ways to make learning easier.
December—“Right Brain Teaching Strategies”
When teaching “slower, louder, with multiple repetitions” isn’t working, try these teaching methods. Spelling is highlighted.
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