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Special Needs Resources

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Brain Balance

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Brain Balance is a non-medical cognitive training program for children, teens, and adults with ADHD, autism, dyslexia, and other learning challenges, combining physical exercises, cognitive training, and nutritional guidance over 3-6 month programs.

Dianne Craft Learning

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Dianne Craft is a special education specialist who developed Brain Integration Therapy and right-brain teaching strategies to help homeschooled children with learning challenges like dyslexia, dysgraphia, and attention issues.

Homeschooling with Dyslexia

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Homeschooling with Dyslexia is an educational resource and support organization founded by Marianne Sunderland, offering curriculum recommendations, parent courses, coaching, and community for families teaching children with dyslexia and related learning differences.

Learning Abled Kids

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Learning Abled Kids is a comprehensive resource website founded by Sandra K. Cook, offering guidance, curriculum recommendations, and community support for parents homeschooling children with learning disabilities and differences.

LearningRx

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LearningRx is a brain training franchise offering one-on-one cognitive skills training targeting attention, memory, and processing speed, with programs typically costing $10,000 or more.

National Challenged Homeschoolers

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NATHHAN (National Challenged Homeschoolers Associated Network) is a Christian nonprofit providing support, resources, and community for families homeschooling children with special needs, along with the CHASK adoption ministry.

SPED Homeschool

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SPED Homeschool is a nonprofit organization offering free resources, training, and support communities for families homeschooling children with learning differences, developmental disabilities, and other special needs.

Special Needs Homeschooling

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Special needs homeschooling provides customized, one-on-one education tailored to children with learning differences, developmental delays, or disabilities, offering flexibility that traditional school settings often cannot match.