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of "Homeschooling the Challenging Child" a book by Christine M. Field
This new book is a saving grace for all parents
of struggling learners!
Whether your child is homeschooled
or attending school,
this is a helpful new book for you.
"Homeschooling the Challenging Child" by Christine M. Field, is a true
gift to all parents who have children struggling with learning problems or
learning disabilities.
It's full of helpful information, resources and contacts for parents who
are at their wits end, or just want to know all there is to know about
helping their specials kids!
Essential learning Institute's own Sensory Integration Therapy is
described in detail by Christine Field, whose two children used our
program with great success.
We are proud to be a part of this wonderful new book which we are sure
will be a saving grace to so many parents.
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Media Book Reviews:
A new and much-needed resource for parents, Homeschooling the Challenging
Child by Christine M. Field, is a book that rejects the myth that all
learning problems are discipline problems. It is an honest look at the
problems of teaching any child who is challenging, more specifically, who
demands special effort or dedication. The instructions in this volume are
addressed to learning disabilities such as dyslexia, auditory problems,
eyesight perception disorders, sensory disorders, and ADHD. Homeschooling
the Challenging Child also gives advice on working with a child who has
personality differences, discipline issues, or communication problems that
affect his learning.
The author of this book, Christine M. Field, is a former trial lawyer who
turned homeschool mom to teach her four children, one of whom was a
daughter with a learning disability. Mrs. Field is the author of five
other books on the subjects of homeschooling, adoption, and being a
stay-at-home mom. Mrs. Field speaks frequently on homeschooling topics and
writes for various homeschool publications.
The first half of the book is dedicated mainly to the discussion of
different learning disabilities, including lists to use in determining the
nature of the learning disorder, or simply if one does exist. This book
not only offers tips on evaluating a child's problem, but it tells how to
develop a learning plan for each child. The chapter about personality
conflict discusses the temperament types. One chapter discusses learning
styles and teaches how to determine your child's learning style. Further,
it discusses discipline measures, and also the problems moms and dads may
face of discouragement, stress, and grief. The last chapter deals with how
to find help through support groups, health-care professionals, and other
resources.
Any parent who plans to home educate a child whom he suspects has a
learning problem should read this helpful book. Its practical advice will
help that parent who hopes to offer the best educational opportunities
available to his child, to do so. This book is a must-read for the parent
who fears he may not be up to the challenge. - Elece Hollis, Christian
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