Logging Hours for SPED kiddos – Lots of ideas for what can count and where to log it.
Therapy Services – links to resources and information
Facebook Pages:
The Homeschool Parent’s Playbook
Curriculum Resources:
Gather Round – Special learner can listen and complete lower level while learning with family
Dennison math – has a Special learner track for 5 years worth of math (8-12 grade)
Masterbooks – Written at a lower level for all subject areas, great choice for those special learners or those with short attention spans who need shorter lessons.
PRIDE Reading Program – Orton Gillingham homeschool reading program for those with Dyslexia or reading struggles.
Campfire Curriculms - less involved than Gather Round but the same idea of family learning
Rainbow Resources – staff can help you determine which curriculums may work best for your child.
Aplogia math - for those who need short hands on lessons and less visual clutter on a page
Other Special Needs Informational Links:
Another Path: A comprehensive guide to homeschooling your deaf or hard of hearing child
Apple's Special Education
Autism Parenting Magazine
CAN-DO
Care
Coleman Vision Improvement Center
Dianne Craft Resources
Dyslexia Daily
Golden Steps ABA Therapy in Missouri
Growth Reading Center (virtual/dyslexia/reading tutor)
Homeschool Heroes powered by SPED Homeschool (lots of resources and support)
Homework Strategies for Students with Learning Disabilities
Internet Resources for Special Children
LD Online
Managing Autism Behaviors
MoP&A (Missouri Protection and Advocacy Services)
MPACT (Missouri Parents Act / advocacy)
NATHHAN (National Challenged Homeschoolers Associated Network)
National Center for Learning Disabilities
Parents Rearing and Educating Autistic Children in a Christian Home (PREACCH)
Rehbilitation Services for the Blind
Resources to Support Students with Dyslexia
Special Education Resources on the Internet
Study Tips for College Students with ADHD
Study Tips for College Students with Dyscalculia
Teachers Pay Teachers Dyslexia Bundles
Teacher Vision Special Education Resources
Understanding ADHD Accomodations for College Students
Understood (ADHD, dyslexia, dyscalulia, language disorders)
Unschooling Every Family: Embracing Neurodivergent and Disabled Learners
Wolfner Talking Book and Braille Library
Wrightslaw: accurate, reliable information about special education law, education law, and advocacy for children with disabilities
***Please note that the inclusion of any activity, organization, supplier, service, company, etc. does not constitute endorsement by Families for Home Education. Each family should do their own due diligence to decide for themselves which, if any, of the activities, organizations, suppliers, services, companies, etc. are appropriate for their own family. The resources FHE references are not exhaustive. There are many more resources available for Missouri home educators which FHE may not be aware.***