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Even if your child struggles with reading, math, or some other specific area, there is no reason he can't study the same content areas as peers who have no learning differences. Some children with learning difficulties are actually gifted in areas of non-disability. Listed below are several providers of standard home school curriculum materials which you may find beneficial for teaching your child. Some of the providers have comprehensive home school curriculum and others are primarily "pick and choose" providers. While the top providers listed are Christian in orientation, there are non-secular publishers listed as well. The Christian ones are on top simply because we use them and I have first-hand experience with these providers. (continued below..)
For our homeschool, we have one child who LOVES the computer and wanted to do as much schoolwork on the computer as possible. One option we found is Time4Learning, which offers a free trial that is great for seeing whether the program is one your child will like. This is a comprehensive, online home school curriculum that combines education with interactive fun. It teaches language arts, math, science, and social studies, for preschool through eighth grade and gives students independence as they progress at their own pace. Time4Learning home schooling curriculum has engaging content, which helps motivate children to learn, particularly those who are unmotivated by "traditional" text-based learning. We have also
been using **Switched-On
Schoolhouse Rē **Christian Book Distributors is an excellent, low-cost provider of a wide variety of books and other curriculum materials. Even if you don't profess to be a Christian, don't let that stop you from visiting this great homeschool curriculum provider...Most of the products they carry are available in the general marketplace, in any homeschool store, but you will find many resources at a deep discount price. Of course, if you are a Christian, you will be elated that you can find Christianity-based products here too. It is a great place to find everything you need in the way of general curriculum. (continued below..)
**Learning Things provides a wide variety of curriculm at a very reasonable price. They offer products in almost every subject area. The site is easy to navigate and it's easy to locate what you need. If you happen to live in the area in or around the north side of Atlanta, it is also well worth a trip to the Learning Things warehouse. You can find some great bargains, and have an opportunity to view the curricula before you commit to buying it. For those who don't live nearby, Learning Things is a great, reliable company and I don't think you'll be disappointed. **Scholastic Books are familiar to virtually everyone. Scholastic has a large volume of well-known books available in less expensive paperback versions. Many of the books used for classic literature are available at a very reasonable price through Scholastic. You can't beat them for bargain books! **Sonlight
Curriculum is a terrific, literature based, comprehensive curriculum
provider which explores our world and history deeper than most providers.
The books used are engaging and some of the best literature available.
My kids chant, "Read More! Read More!", which is music to
a home schooling mom's ears. We love Sonlight. **Farm Country General Store doesn't sound like a curriculum provider, but they are. FCGS has a variety of books on a variety of subjects, but they also have products for active learning, like seeds, art supplies, counting sets, etc. The mix of products is eclectic, fun to explore, and it's a great place to find treasures for teaching. **Rainbow Resource - If you want it, and it has to do with home schooling, they've probably got it. The catalog is as thick as an Atlanta, Georgia Phonebook (which is THICK), and has books, learning tools, software, etc. Just about any kind of curriculum imaginable can be found through Rainbow Resource, and products are listed at a relatively low price. "Learning Abled Kids, LLC is a participant in the Amazon Services LLC Associates Program, an affiliate advertising program designed to provide a means for sites to earn advertising fees by advertising and linking to Amazon.com." **Product Review Notification: Unless otherwise noted, reviewed products were purchased, borrowed, or accessed via publicly available product samples. Copyright
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