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.

Write Better Homeschool ILP Goals for a Special Ed Students
I frequently get asked how an IEP will transfer to a homeschool. The simple answer is, “It can’t.” An IEP is a legal document that

March Activities to Make Your Homeschool FUN!
Fun March Activities for Homeschoolers As the winter thaws and spring starts to blossom, March becomes the perfect month to introduce a mix of educational

Creating a Homeschool Special Needs Learning Profile
How to Create a Homeschool Special Needs Learning Profile Creating a learning profile for a special needs homeschooler involves understanding their unique strengths, challenges, and

Common Special Needs Homeschool Approaches
New homeschool parents have a variety of educational approaches to choose from, each with differing philosophies, methods, and goals. The same is true for families

Reading and Phonics Terms for Homeschooling
Many homeschool moms choose to use a systematic phonics program to teach their children to read. Once they get the teachers manual, they encounter a

Ways to Make Your Homeschool FUN in February
For those of you who have followed our blog for awhile, you know that I typically write about how learning happens in homeschools. I guess

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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