When a Child Doesn’t Remember What He Reads by Dianne Craft, MA, CNHP
One of the most puzzling situations a homeschooling mother finds herself in is when she has a child who can read the words in a book, but cannot answer the questions or tell her what has just been read. These moms frequently hear the phrase, “I don’t remember,” when...
Smart Kids Who Hate To Write by 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, a character issue, or is there really a problem here?" Common comments I hear from homeschool moms are: "She...
The Biology Of Behavior And Learning by Dianne Craft, MA, CNHP
Joseph was an unhappy baby. He didn't sleep for very long periods and seemed to cry all the time. He did best when he was held and rocked or walked. He spit up after feeding much more than the other babies in the family had. His parents called him their "high...
Do Learning Disabilities Exist?
Yes, they do, but true learning disabilities are rare. I believe that our educational system is too quick to blame "learning disabilities" and to label students as dyslexic, MBD, ADD, or any of the other familiar labels, instead of noting differences in learning...
Coping With the Inattentive Child by Sharon Hensley
We all face the problem of inattention as teachers of our children.Sometimes children are inattentive out of boredom or fatigue, or because they are five years old (a notoriously inattentive age).Sometimes they are inattentive out of rebellion. And sometimes kids are...
Teaching Your Right Brain Child by Dianne Craft, MA, CNHP
God has a wonderful sense of humor, I believe. He wants us to grow and stretch, and one of the ways He does this is to give us children who are very different from each other. Just as it is very likely that a right brain person will have a left brain spouse, so it is...
High School for Learning Delayed Children
Sometimes as we struggle along with our struggling children, the time for high school sneaks up and leaves us feeling overwhelmed with inadequacy. A child with special needs, by definition is two years delayed academically; meaning typical high school subjects may be...
Vocabulary: To Teach or Not to Teach By Bethany Bennett
Trying to keep up with my eight-year-old friend Alexa’s rapid fire recollection of her science experiment was a mental challenge. She was so excited about the hands-on experience she’d had with a peanut butter sandwich representing the earth’s crust and core. When it...
Continue Reading for Pleasure, Progress, and Principles By Bethany Bennett
Though I didn’t particularly enjoy teaching reading, the success of hearing my child read is a great milestone in my homeschooling. Reading, reading, reading to your child before he can read for himself is the most important pre-reading activity we can do to encourage...
A Spelling Tip or Two By Bethany Bennett
When I started homeschooling, it hadn't dawned on me I would actually have to teach spelling. If you read well, shouldn't you be able to spell well? That's the way it worked for me. Having to teach spelling, I chose a natural approach....