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Dear Mom of a Child with Special Needs
To the mom of a child with special needs: it’s okay to cry, it’s okay to rest, and it’s okay if your life looks different than you imagined. You are not alone.

Veronica
5 min read


Some Children Don't Learn to Read by 5---And That's Okay
I used to think that every child had to read by 5 or 6 years old. I used to fear being “behind,” and I often pushed through curricula to stay on track. Despite my pushing and stress, however, two of my children still had a harder time with reading. One was diagnosed with dyslexia, and one had eye convergence insufficiency. The other child decided she would read by 3 years old and now reads books well above her “grade level.” Had I based my parenting or teaching on either one

Veronica
4 min read


INTRODUCING Nurturing Connections in Reading: Level A
When I began Nurturing Connections Homeschool, my heart was to encourage mothers to connect with God and their family in order to create...

Veronica
2 min read


Homeschooling Your Child with Autism: Providing Emotional and Physical Support
Homeschooling a child with autism looks different. Learn how emotional support, nutrition, and faith can help your child thrive at home.

Veronica
4 min read


Supporting the Siblings of Children with Special Needs
To the Parent of a Child with Special Needs, I know firsthand how challenging and overwhelming life can be when you have a child with...

Veronica
6 min read
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