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Special Needs Resources for Homeschool Co-ops

May 30, 2019

As a homeschool leader you may need form resources to help you understand a special needs child in your homeschool co-op. Faith Berens, the Special Needs Consultant at the Home School Legal Defense Association (HSLDA), shares several resources with host Carol Topp in today’s episode.
• HSLDA’s list of resources https://hslda.org/content/strugglinglearner/default.asp
• KeyMinistry.org Download their free toolkit
• Joni And Friends
• CLC Network. Books for children with autism
• Let All the Children Come to Me by MaLesa Breedon
• Access Ministry downloads such as “20 Ways to Calm a Child”
Home School Legal Defense Association (HSLDA) has Special Needs Consultants for members.

Compassion, HSLDA’s charitable foundation, has grants for special needs and hardship needs including therapy and equipment.

Group services attorney Darren Jones can address Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) compliance and legal questions.

Faith Berens can be reached at SpecialNeeds@HSLDA.org

 
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