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Loyola Press
All children deserve an opportunity to discover our faith and build a relationship with God. This can be challenging for children with special needs. Loyola Press is committed to giving voice to those who need help and giving life to products that make a difference. We support families by making faith formation available to children with autism and other special challenges. Learn more about these award-winning resources and programs for faith formation and sacramental preparation serving children with special needs in grades 1-8.
Memoria Press Special Needs Curriculum
Based on the excellent classical Christian education provided by Highlands Latin School, this curriculum has been adapted especially for students with significant special learning needs. The complete program is available for ages 2-21 and offers 10 key features.
Secret Garden Educational Pathways
We are here to help. We provide online, Catholic, professional, individualized education therapy, supporting students with intellectual and learning challenges. With the help of our trained teachers, your student can find the key to their imagery and strengthen their mental pathways, two essential steps to reach success.
"Homeschooling Children with Special Needs," Sharon Hensley Consulting
Sharon is a Christian former home schooling mother who provides consulting to families teaching children with any type of disability. She holds a Masters in Special Education and her book, Home Schooling Children with Special Needs, is recommended by Seton Homeschool Academy.
Easy Peasy/All-In-One Homeschool
A complete, free online Christian Homeschool Curriculum for Grades K-12.
Learning Ally
The world's largest provider of audio textbooks and literature. Their Mission is to promote personal achievement when access and reading are barriers to learning be advancing the use of accessible and effective educational solutions.
LibriVox
Free public domain audiobooks read by volunteers.
Overdrive
Free service allows you to remotely borrow audiobooks and ebooks from the library - anywhere, anytime. All you need is a library card.
Kelly Mantoan - This Ain't the Lyceum and Accepting The Gift
Kelly is a Catholic wife and mother to five who wears lots of hats: homeschooler, special needs parent, public school volunteer, writer, speaker, and avoider of housework. She readily admits her life isn’t perfect (she's one of us!), but it’s full of joy. She writes about faith, family, and how, despite often falling short, her life is better than I ever could have imagined.
Accepting the Gift was started by Kelly as a conference in 2019 with the goal to connect Catholic special needs parents with each other, as well as with great speakers and resources. Catholic special needs parents need the ability to connect year round and so, the name of the conference became the name of a new website, and apostolate, designed to empower each family in their mission as parents and caregivers.
A regular speaker at homeschool conferences around the country, Kelly's talks will make you laugh, cry, dream, hope...and laugh again.