The Unique Learner's
Homeschool & Special Education Blog
Learn from Sue’s 30+ years of experience and gain first-hand insight to teach help you teach your unique learner! Our homeschool and special education blog covers a variety of categories to help you with your unique learner, such as cognitive skills, organization, math, reading, and so many more.
10 Helpful Tips for Homeschooling with Dyslexia More Effectively
This blog post isn’t just another generic guide. We will delve into practical, tried-and-tested tips to make homeschooling with dyslexia not just manageable, but genuinely effective. From innovative teaching techniques to emotional support mechanisms, you’ll discover how to transform challenges into stepping stones that lead to academic and personal triumphs. Get ready to embark on a journey where frustrations give way to ‘aha’ moments, and where customized learning can pave the way for unparalleled success. Are you prepared to navigate the intricate yet rewarding path of homeschooling with dyslexia? Join us as we explore every twist and turn in an empowering quest for educational excellence.
How Storytelling and Narration for Special Needs Homeschools Elevate Language Skills
Incorporating storytelling into homeschool curriculum does more than captivate young minds; it enhances language skills in ways traditional methods fall short.
9 Simple Christmas Holiday Activities to Make Homeschool Learning Joyful
Imagine a world where learning doesn’t pause for the holidays but instead flourishes amidst the joy and wonder of festive traditions. This isn’t a wish or a dream; it’s the vibrant reality that homeschooling families can create with the right approach. As the holiday season approaches, many parents might find themselves torn between continuing educational pursuits and allowing their children to fully embrace the festive spirit. But what if you didn’t have to choose? What if holiday activities could seamlessly transform into thrilling educational experiences that ignite a passion for learning in your child? With a sprinkle of creativity and a dash of planning, you can blend the enchantment of festive traditions with enriching educational opportunities, turning every moment into a teaching moment without even trying.
From crafting homemade decorations to exploring the science behind holiday lights, the opportunities to intertwine learning with festivity are plentiful and inspiring. These experiences not only promote knowledge acquisition but also encourage critical thinking, problem-solving, and creativity. By involving your children in activities like preparing traditional holiday meals steeped in historical and cultural significance or writing heartwarming stories about their favorite holiday memories, education becomes more than just lessons and textbooks—it becomes a lifestyle enriched with tradition and discovery. This holiday season, let’s dive deep into an array of engaging holiday activities that promise not only to nurture your child’s intellect but also to kindle an enduring love for learning, making homeschooling a joyful, year-round adventure.
Consonants Vs Vowels: How to Approach Teaching Phonics
This blog post compares Consonants Vs Vowels in Phonics, offering insights and methodologies to aid language and communication instruction.
Preventing Homeschool Burnout: Tips For Moms Of Kids With Special Needs
In this blog post, we’ll delve into practical and heartfelt advice on *preventing homeschool burnout* specifically tailored for moms navigating the rewarding yet demanding journey of raising and educating a child with special needs.
Joyful Homeschooling: Exciting Activities For November You Need
These engaging, fun activities for November are not just educational—they’re a gateway to a more joyful and enriched homeschooling experience.
Hi, I'm Sue Hegg!
I am a learning specialist with over 30 years of experience as a classroom teacher, special education teacher, academic therapist, speaker, and consultant. Throughout my career I have worked primarily with students with dyslexia, ADHD, autism, anxiety issues, and prenatal exposure to alcohol/substances.
I am also a veteran homeschool mom of 20+ years. I have three adult children we homeschooled all the way through, each with some type of specialized learning need, including dyslexia, anxiety, and academically giftedness. I also have an amazing adopted guy who has multiple special needs and has moved between homeschool and special education in public school. I understand unique learners from both parents and home educators perspectives.
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