Copyright 2006 Julie Shepherd Knapp |
Copyright 2006 Julie Shepherd Knapp. All rights reserved. |
about the book |
The Homeschool Diner's Guide to Homeschooling Special Situations by Julie Shepherd Knapp, copyright 2006 Families homeschool in all sorts of situations When it's not just your everyday, garden variety homeschooling... What About Babies and Toddlers? Preschool at Home Kindergarten High School Concerns Working Parents and Single Parents Homeschooling, Divorce, and Custody Issues Gifted Homeschooling Special Needs Homeschooling Twice Exceptional Homeschooling Visual-Spatial and Creative Learners Perfectionism Other Special Situations Homeschooling Only One -- for those concerned about social aspects of homeschooling an only child, a book, links to e-groups and an active message board Home Education and Down Syndrome and Homeschooling and Downs Syndrome -- two different online support groups Rural Homeschooling -- taking advantage of "place-based education Homeschooling Stepfamilies -- an online support group Homeschooling a Houseful -- for those with large families trying to homeschool many different age groups at the same time. Twenty-ish AP Moms -- a support group for young mothers practicing attachment parenting., and other forms of instinctive and gentle parenting, natural living, homeschooling, etc Homeschooling with Chronic Illnesses -- support for parents who are homeschooling and also have a chronic illness AdoptHomeschool -- an online support group for those homeschooling adopted children (international and domestic) NEURONetwork -- for parents of adopted children with SID, RAD (reactive attachment disorder) or attachment issues, PTSD, ODD, ADD/ADHD, anxiety, autism-spectrum disorders, or other delays (public schooling or homeschooling) Megans Hope -- for those homeschooling children with photosensitivity and skin diseases HomeschooledMultiples -- for parents of twins. triplets, and more |
"How far you go in life depends on your being tender with the young, compassionate with the aged, sympathetic with the striving and tolerant of the weak and strong. Because someday in life you will have been all of these." -- George Washington Carver |