Free Webinar: Babies & Sign Language – Give Them Their Words


HSB Webinar:

When: Wednesday, July 14, 2010
2 PM EDT–Preshow 1 PM EDT

Discover a whole new means of communicating with babies, as well as the value of sign language for all ages, in this hands-flying, finger-moving class on communication. Learn why signing works even for your smallest children. The benefits will astound you! Do you think reading while teaching is difficult? Come find out how reading while teaching can be incredibly easy and even fun!
About the Presenter:

Marsha Peterson is a single parent raising her son Chad who she fondly calls Potts. Chad was born with Down’s syndrome and Autism. As a baby he knew what he wanted, just like most babies, but couldn’t express it which often resulted in frustrated and often dangerous meltdowns. Chad’s special education teacher suggested sign language might be helpful. He began learning to sign in 1993 shortly after his first birthday. There was no time to attend sign language classes and videos were not an option. It was hard to find teachers and caregivers that knew how to sign, as well as frustrating to see that there can be different signs for the same word. Learning and generalizing signs became a bigger and bigger problem as Chad was expanding signs to communicate. So how do parents give their child a language and involve everyone? Marsha decided that creating a book using stories about things we do everyday would be a great way to learn and “generalize” those signs. It is also a fun way to introduce literacy to baby.

Special preshow with Heather Laurie
Special needs homeschooling?  Yes you can!
Join Heather Laurie as she discusses and defines special needs homeschooling, the legality, and where to stay updated on laws. Heather will also share practical tips and ideas on how to help your child thrive, ideas on dealing with the added stress of having a child with a medical problem or who is not excelling at a normal pace, and provide encouragement  through the outcomes and overcomes of families that have gone before us!
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Ten things I would like my children to learn while they are at home

Ten things you should learn this school year

By Stephen Downes

This list misses the most important things I want my children to learn. I also would not give it to my children to read as there are things in there that I would not want them to be be reading.  This list does include a lot of things that we could be including in our home education. It is a good list to stimulate our thinking and to help us come up with our own list of  “ten things I would like my children to learn while they are at home”.


Guy Kawasaki wrote an item describing ‘ten things you should learn this school year’ in which readers were advised to learn how to write five sentence emails, create powerpoint slides, and survive boring meetings. It was, to my view, advice on how to be a business toady. My view is that people are worth more than that, that pleasing your boss should be the least of your concerns, and that genuine learning means something more than how to succeed in a business environment.

But what should you learn? Your school will try to teach you facts, which you’ll need to pass the test but which are otherwise useless. In passing you may learn some useful skills, like literacy, which you should cultivate. But Guy Kawasaki is right in at least this: schools won’t teach you the things you really need to learn in order to be successful, either in business (whether or not you choose to live life as a toady) or in life.

Here, then, is my list. This is, in my view, what you need to learn in order to be successful. Moreover, it is something you can start to learn this year, no matter what grade you’re in, no matter how old you are. I could obviously write much more on each of these topics. But take this as a starting point, follow the suggestions, and learn the rest for yourself. And to educators, I ask, if you are not teaching these things in your classes, why are you not?

1. How to predict consequences

Read the list here:

http://thingsyoulearn.org/index.php/2010/04/values/

Brain Teaser Worksheets

Brain Teaser Worksheets

These brain teasers have students think of items identified on each worksheet. There are 30 different worksheets with a different brain teaser.

  1. Brain Teaser Version 1
  2. Brain Teaser Version 2
  3. Brain Teaser Version 3
  4. Brain Teaser Version 4
  5. Brain Teaser Version 5
  6. Brain Teaser Version 6

For more Brian Teasers and for the answers click here:

http://www.teach-nology.com/worksheets/critical_thinking/brain/

HOMESCHOOLING SAVES YOUR CHILD FROM DESTRUCTION

HOMESCHOOLING

SAVES YOUR CHILD

FROM DESTRUCTION

Home schooling removes children from public school. That alone makes home schooling worthwhile. Unlike public-school children, home-schooled kids are not prisoners of a system that can wreck their self-esteem, ability to read, and love of learning. Home schooled kids don’t have to read dumb-downed textbooks, study subjects they hate, or endure meaningless classes six to eight hours a day.

Home-schooled kids won’t be subject to drugs, bullies, violence, or peer pressure, as they are in public schools. Home-schooled children who are “different” in any way won’t have to endure cruel jokes and taunts from other children in their classes… Click here to read the rest of this excellent article by: by Joel Turtel, January 21, 2006

NewsWithViews.com



Two families in the home schooling movement need our prayers

Please pray for two families who have been and still are involved in the leadership of the home education movement – one in the USA and one in New Zealand. Both these families lost a beloved husband/wife/parent/grandparent on 4 July 2010.

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USA – Sono Harris

http://www.joshharris.com/2010/07/sono_harris_is_with_jesus.php

“So we are always of good courage. We know that while we are at home in the body we are away from the Lord, for we walk by faith, not by sight. Yes, we are of good courage, and we would rather be away from the body and at home with the Lord.”  2 Corinthians 5:3-8

New Zealand – David Burge

http://davidburge.wordpress.com

“I am the resurrection and the life. He who believes in me will
live, even though he dies”
John 11:25