How to Homeschool Your Differently-Wired Child

Do you have a child who is bright but quirky? Perhaps you have an official diagnosis or maybe you simply know that your child is a bit different. Are you homeschooling or thinking about homeschooling? If so, Ginny Kochis has a new course designed especially for you.

Topics covered include:

Module One: Gifted and Twice-Exceptional Homeschooling

  • Learn the ins and outs of giftedness, and how it impacts your child’s life
  • Get to the bottom of sensitivities
  • Find out what you really need (or don’t need) from a curriculum
  • Discover your role as facilitator, not teacher

Module Two: Homeschool Schedules and Routines

  • Become familiar with the difference between home and school (and why your homeschool isn’t one)
  • Learn tips and tricks designed to help your school day and daily life run smoothly
  • Learn how to develop a homeschool routine based on the natural rhythms of your family constellation

Module Three: Executive Function Skills

  • Learn the role of executive function skills and how they impact your daily life at home
  • Understand the zones of regulation and how they impact emotional, spiritual, and academic life
  • Learn techniques to help your children grow in responsibility, wisdom, and grace

Module Four: Rabbit Holes

  • Discover the beauty of intense, focused interests
  • Apply delight-directed learning techniques in your homeschool
  • Help your children foster a lifelong love of learning
  • Learn budget-friendly options for fulfilling your children’s interests

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Author: Patrice Fagnant-MacArthur

Patrice Fagnant-MacArthur, editor of "Today's Catholic Homeschooling", is the mother of two biological sons and one adopted daughter. She is in her fifteenth year of homeschooling. She has a B.A. in History and Fine Art and a Master's Degree in Applied Theology. She is the author of "The Crash Course Guide to Catholic Homeschooling" and "The Fruits of the Mysteries of the Rosary". She blogs at spiritualwomanthoughts.blogspot.com