Struggling Learners
Gifted Learners / Special Needs
This year, we are better defining
what this track of talks represents. These talks are designed for parents with kids that just don't follow that
normal pattern of learning that we imagined in our minds. Some have obvious limitations, even physical ones. Some have
just a ‘glitch' to their learning. Some don't pay attention or tend to task very well. And we have gifted kids,
twice gifted kids, adopted kids and the struggles they face. And still more...
This year, we have brought
Dianne Craft, special needs consultant from HSLDA, and a former homeschool mom (her kids are now all grown), as the featured
speaker in the Struggling Learners / Gifted Learners / Special Needs area. She has a lot to share on how to break through
those learning blocks, how to help learning by improving nutrition, and more. For her biography, click here.
In addition, we have an expert on the neurology of learning problems presenting some of the latest neurological information
on learning struggles and ADD, an applied behavior analysis specialist (and homeschool graduate) sharing her insight, two
occupational therapists sharing lots of great information on sensory integration and learning with music, and some homeschool
moms of struggling learners and special needs kids encouraging you that you can homeschool these wonderful children.
Plus, we have added a couple of sessions to help parents with the issues that can occur with adopted kids. And, finally,
we have lots of information for parents with children whose learning is advanced beyond their years - how to challenge
them in new and different ways!!
Struggling Learner/Gifted Learner/Special
Needs
Complete Schedule:
Click here to see the complete line up of Special Needs/ Struggling Learners/ Gifted Learners seminars to choose from.
We offer three rooms of speakers for each time slot (the first set of speakers is scheduled at 10:00 am each morning).
Help!! There is too much!!! I want to go to every
talk!!
We have done our best to set up the Struggling Learner / Gifted Learner / Special
Needs talks so that talks that you may be interested in are not held at the same time, but to do that completely is impossible.
For that reason, we suggest that you remember that you can order CD's of the talks that you were not able to attend.
In that way, we can offer more subjects overall and thus better enhance your homeschooling efforts, even if only
through listening to recorded CD presentations for some subjects. Check out the Rhino technologies table
at the Expo to order CD's of seminars.
The Three Sub-Categories:
Struggling Learner, Gifted Learner, Special Needs
Below
is an explanation of each of the three categories listed at the top of this page. For the most part, no child will fit into
just one category, so please do not think that a topic is not for your child just because it is not listed in a specific category.
Many of the seminars offered in the Struggling Learner / Gifted Learner / Special Needs area span all three categories.
Struggling Learners
The category of struggling
learners is broad based, but typically covers the following types of learning issues:
- Your child just isn't catching
on to reading or math like his age mates and just needs a nudge to get past his learning block.
- Your child just
isn't catching on to reading or math like his age mates and just needs a nudge to get past his learning block.
- Your
child learns fine when she can stay focused, which is not all too often! She is highly intelligent, but easily distracted.
- You know there is something wrong with your child's learning, but you cannot pinpoint the problem.
- Your
child is highly reactive to his environment, freaks out to loud sounds, squirms when a clothing tag touches him, fusses
when clothes don't feel right, and just seems out of sorts most of the time.
- Your child has a diagnosis of ADD
/ ADHD and doesn't know the meaning of "pay attention" or "slow down."
- Your child is really
talented in one area (i.e. music or art), but really struggles in other areas.
- Or you have a child that may not fit
anything above, but he or she isn't learning the way you think they should be learning and you are not sure why.
Click here to view recommended talks for Struggling Learners.
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Gifted Learner
The gifted learners
often need to be challenged, to be given schooling beyond just moving them faster through the basics. Gifted learners
also frequently may have Learning Glitches or ADD/ADHD and parents may benefit from some of the talks in that arena as well.
How to tell if you might be interested in some gifted learner talks
- Your child picked up reading at age
three, and is doing third and fourth grade math at age six. You can't figure out how exactly to channel her education.
- Your child isn't challenged with anything you give him to work on and you don't know where to turn to provide him
with great learning opportunities and challenges.
- Your child sees things multi-dimensionally, takes apart appliances
and other mechanical devices and puts them back together easily (and they still work!), can put together puzzles that most
adults wouldn't even attempt to put together, and can even solves brain teasers, wondering why no one else can solve them
quickly (or at all)
- Your child seems to have a really high IQ, but has difficulty staying to task at times and is
often easily distracted (attention deficit and gifted often go hand-in-hand).
- Your child is really talented in one
specific area (i.e. music or art), but sometimes struggles in other areas
Click here to view recommended talks for Gifted Learners.
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Special Needs
The Special Needs category
covers much of what was not already covered above, to include areas such as cerebral palsy, Down's Syndrome, and Autism Spectrum
disorders. ADD / ADHD and sensory integration problems, also mentioned in the struggling learner category, can be included
in this area as well. Finally, we have included our adopted children talks here. Again, children who fall in this
category may also fall into other categories as well. There is much overlap in these categories.
How to tell if
the seminars geared for this category might be something you would be interested in.
- Your child has a diagnosis
of Aspergers Disorder or something else within Autism Spectrum disorder. Right now, you either don't know where
to start or you are pulling your hair out.
- Your child has a significant development disability, such as Down's Syndrome,
cerebral palsy, and you are not even sure if you are able to homeschool a child with this type of problem.
- Your
child is highly reactive to his environment, freaks out to loud sounds, squirms when a clothing tag touches him, fusses
when clothes don't feel right, and just seems out of sorts most of the time.
- Your child has a diagnosis of ADD
/ ADHD and doesn't know the meaning of "pay attention" or "slow down."
- You have adopted
a child overseas and have the added difficulties of language barriers and additional sensory problems from orphanage
life.
- You have adopted a child locally and have no idea what difficulties that child might have encountered
(even prenatally) prior to your adoption.
Click here to view a list of recommended talks for Special Needs.
REMEMBER: There are lots of seminars that might
interest you at the Expo. You will not be able to attend them all, so please consider purchasing CD's for the talks
that you had to miss.
For biographies of the seminar speakers, click here.
For biographies of the Special Needs speakers, click here.
For talk descriptions, click here.
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