Home »

Search Result

Searched: need

Links

Resources, curriculum reviews, guidelines, and forums for nonreligious homeschoolers.
Sells a complete curriculum in six core subjects (language arts, math, history, science, art, and music) for kindergarten through ninth grade.
A monthly newsletter for Charlotte Mason Beginners
founded in 1988 to serve all home educators in Alabama by providing information, services, and resources from a Christian perspective to anyone who needs help in the area of home schooling.
A resource site for families who homeschool. Includes information on homeschooling the student with special needs.
Source for homeschooling needs, including books, educational software, worksheets, and lesson plans.
Sheri shares information about special needs homeschooling, her son who was born at 27 weeks, lesson plans, and curriculum recommendations.
Provides information, articles, resources and mailing list for parents of children with special needs, who would like to educate at home.
HEAS is a support group which offers information for home educators including advice about educational materials, resources, GCSE examinations, special educational needs, information technology, and legal matters.
Materials needed to teach and learn science using the power of the internet.
IDEA is the home schooling support program of Galena City School District, serving the needs of students throughout Alaska since 1997. Our mission is to provide resources and support to parents who have chosen to educate their children at home.
The statewide organization that has been serving the needs and protecting the rights of Arizona’s homeschooling families since 1983.
Wes and Karen share information about homeschooling preschoolers and early elementary age, strengthening family relationships, tips to educate your special needs child, and money saving strategies. From a Christian perspective.
Chattanooga area local support group for parents of special needs children.
HINTS is a local Christian support group for the greater Charlotte area.
is an education program dedicated to meeting the needs; spiritual, academic, and social of its members
CHEN was formed to help meet the needs of teaching parents and those interested in finding out more about home education in the York Region area of Ontario.
Louisville-area support group. Includes support groups, legal information, special needs recommendations, field trips, and conference schedules.
Convention information, new homeschooler helps, special needs section, minority resources, support group information, and articles. A statewide organization.
Official web site for the Southeast Homeschool and Educational Expo.
Created in 1992 to fill the need for a private K-12 independent study program (ISP) that would accept California homeschooling families of all faiths, races, ethnicities, lifestyles, and edu-political philosophies.
Information page for AVCS, a service for families homeschooling children with special needs including curriculum consulting, an ISP, and a support group.
Christian Families Homeschooling Special Needs Children
Support and information for people homeschooling their children with special educational needs. Email list, classified ads, message board, and links.
In this Home Education Learning Magazine essay, Karen Gibson explains unschooling as trusting that your child will learn what he needs to know for his own life, in his own time frame.