Description
Teaching a child with special needs requires flexibility and patience. When parents understand their child’s learning strengths and struggles, they can modify their lessons to create an environment of learning.
In this workshop, Rachel will help you understand the learning strengths and struggles of some of the most common disabilities and give you tips and tricks you can use in your lessons to promote learning.
Rachel Anderson has been homeschooling for 18 years. She has been married to Steve for 27 years and has been blessed with four children. Prior to homeschooling, she graduated from Cincinnati Christian University (formerly known as Cincinnati Bible College) with degrees in Music and Business. She worked in Human Resources, Information Technology Department, and as a Music Minister at her local church.
Once she had children and started to homeschool, she realized that one of her children has significant learning struggles. As a result, she has done considerable research learning how to teach the “Struggling Learner” in her family and loves to pass on her knowledge and experience to other parents looking for help.
She just recently received her master’s degree in Special Education from Grand Canyon University. Rachel travels across the US helping parents with their homeschooling journey. She has graduated three children and had been thrilled with her kids’ success as adults. She corresponds with parents, helping guide and support them in their homeschooling journey. In her free time, Rachel loves to read and travel with her family. You can reach her at rachel.homeschooling.champion@gmail.com.
Tips and Tricks to Teach Your Child With Special Needs with Rachel Anderson
$6.00
Teaching a child with special needs requires flexibility and patience. When parents understand their child’s learning strengths and struggles, they can modify their lessons to create an environment of learning.
Description
Teaching a child with special needs requires flexibility and patience. When parents understand their child’s learning strengths and struggles, they can modify their lessons to create an environment of learning.
In this workshop, Rachel will help you understand the learning strengths and struggles of some of the most common disabilities and give you tips and tricks you can use in your lessons to promote learning.
Rachel Anderson has been homeschooling for 18 years. She has been married to Steve for 27 years and has been blessed with four children. Prior to homeschooling, she graduated from Cincinnati Christian University (formerly known as Cincinnati Bible College) with degrees in Music and Business. She worked in Human Resources, Information Technology Department, and as a Music Minister at her local church.
Once she had children and started to homeschool, she realized that one of her children has significant learning struggles. As a result, she has done considerable research learning how to teach the “Struggling Learner” in her family and loves to pass on her knowledge and experience to other parents looking for help.
She just recently received her master’s degree in Special Education from Grand Canyon University. Rachel travels across the US helping parents with their homeschooling journey. She has graduated three children and had been thrilled with her kids’ success as adults. She corresponds with parents, helping guide and support them in their homeschooling journey. In her free time, Rachel loves to read and travel with her family. You can reach her at rachel.homeschooling.champion@gmail.com.