This list is for parents who are homeschooling special needs kids in the state of Oregon. Whether you are homeschooling your special child(ren) full or part time, we welcome you.
The purpose of this list is to share experiences, ideas and resources. We are here to offer a soft shoulder or a firm technique. Please know that we want people to be real about their challenges and frustrations while remaining positive and supportive.
Parents of children with any manner of physical, emotional, mental or behavioral challenges are welcome to join us for discussion, as long as they live in Oregon. The reason for this exclusivity is that we also hope to eventually meet and greet one another for either occasional or regular/organized gatherings.
Because all of us in our home are allergic to milk, and Dad feels he needs ice cream daily in hot weather, I have been trying to locate an ice cream maker that
Sabrina, good luck!? That's exactly how I felt.? I thought for sure I was crazy as every professional looked at me that way.? CJ could barely function at home
Melenie, I'm so glad to hear that your nephew is doing well and obviously learned a way to cope with some of the issues. I'm hopeful that my daughter will too.
Sabrina, We used them for the first time in 1996 for my nephew (whom we had custody of) who has sensory integration issues, attachment issues and ADHD.? It was
Hi Melenie, Thank you. I'd love to have the contact info. We would drive for someone fantastic! I have not been finding anyone with sensory specialties thus