We do have a limited amount of materials at CLC to help families with Special Needs students. But I am excited to be able to share information on several on-line options now that go much beyond what we carry.
First, see the exciting information now available at CurrClick:
Special Needs Curriculum, Live Workshops for Parents, and FREE Support Groups for Homeschoolers--Now Available at CurrClick.com!
CurrClick, an educational leader in downloadable resources for homeschoolers, is proud to announce the development of their Special Needs Program. CurrClick has brought together a team of experienced special education professionals to develop quality resources for parents. Downloadable curriculum for special needs, including Autism, Dyslexia, Speech-Language Impairments, and more are featured on their site.
In addition, CurrClick has launched live workshops for parents. Parents can attend live, interactive online classes to gain expert insight into best, evidence-based practices. And with the introduction of Parents' Lounge LIVE: Special Needs Edition, parents can receive FREE support on issues related to raising and teaching a child with special needs, all under the guidance of a Ed.D., Special Education facilitator.
Click Here to view FREE online workshops and resources for parents:
Some more specific info from Christie (see below for information on her credentials):
"I am offering FREE New Homeschooler and Special Needs support groups on CurrClick: Parent’s Lounge LIVE! And Parent’s Lounge LIVE! Special Needs Edition.
Special Needs 101, Fidget vs. Focus: Sensory Integration for Everyone, Right Brain/Left Brain: Introduction to Neuro-Development, Special Needs 201, Forget the Seatwork, Let’s Play a Game, Stress Management for the Homeschool Mom to name a few.
In addition to all these great resources on CurrClick, I am excited that my dear friend Christie Berry, who has been the local "go-to" person for Special Needs help for many years now, is finally getting her materials writtern up and published. She has many more projects in the works, but some of her very helpful material is now available on both www.CurrClick.com and www.Amazon.com. If you are looking for help with teaching a special needs student, I can't think of any better place for you to start!