- November 23, 2009, GiftsNVA, a support group for homeschoolers with children with special needs, A Personal Journey: Lessons Learned.
GiftsNVA meets 7 PM at Reston Bible Church, 11979 North Shore Drive, Reston, Virginia 20191. Free.
- October 10, 2009, at the 21st Annual International Conference of
CHADD (Children and Adults with Attention Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder), at the Ohio Convention Center in Cleveland, Ohio,
leading a panel discussion with Melinda Boring, Catherine Adams, and Loretta Buckner on “Homeschooling Our Children with AD/HD.”
- October 3, 2009, in Clinton, Maryland, Homeschooling Struggling Learners, the first workshop in the new GHEM Professional Development Series, at
Grace Brethren Church in Clinton, Maryland.
- July 10 & 11, 2009,
Northern Virginia Home Education Conference, Chantilly, Virginia,
on “High School Homeschool for Your Struggling Learner” and “Staying Sane, Keeping On - Getting Your Homeschool Out of the Rut.”
- June 2, 2009, Arundel Homeschool Support Group Curriculum Fair and Workshops, at Mariners Church, Annapolis, Maryland. Free admission.
Three workshops: “Preparing to Homeschooling a Child with Learning and Attention Problems,” “Attitudes and Assumptions: Are Your Short-Circuiting Your Homeschool?,” and “Teaching Math to Your Struggling Learner.”
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Ultimate Homeschool Expo 2009 Free Preview Chats, a live virtual homeschool convention, recorded for you to listen to at your convenience.
“Homeschooling Children with Learning and Attention Difficulties”
and a special ninety-minute edition of “Staying Sane, Keeping On.”
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VAHomeschoolers 2009 Homeschool Conference and Resource Fair
on May 23, 2009, in Richmond, Virginia, three workshops: “Teaching Math to Struggling Learners,” “High School Homeschool for Struggling Learners,” and
“Homeschooling Your Child with Learning or Attention Difficulties.”
- North Carolinians For Home Education Conference(NCHE), May 22, 2009, in Winston-Salem, North Carolina, two workshops: “Struggling Learner, Struggling Parent,” and “Teaching Math to Your Struggling Learner.”
Recordings of both NCHE talks are available from Manna Recording.
Just search for “Kuhl” and you will see both talks as MP3s and CDs, and bundled with the other NCHE special needs talks.
- May 8 & 9, 2009,
Christian Homeschool Association of Pennsylvania, in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania.
Five workshops were recorded at CHAP and are available as MP3s or CDs by clicking here:
“Homeschooling Your Child with Learning or Attention Difficulties,” “Teaching Math to Struggling Learners,” “Encouraging Your Struggling Learner,” “Teaching Writing to Struggling Learner,” and
“Homeschooling Struggling Learners Through High School.”
- February 27, 2009, Learning Disabilities Association of America's
46th Annual International Conference, in Salt Lake City, Utah,
on "Homeschooling Children with Learning Disabilities."
- February 25, 2009, Utah Christian Home School Association, in Salt Lake City, Utah,
on "Struggling Learner, Struggling Parent." This was UTCH's first event for families with children with special needs.
- August 15 & 16, 2008, the third homeschooling special needs conference of
GiftsNC (Giving and Getting Information for Special Needs Children), in Cary, North Carolina, outside Raleigh.
GIFTSNC, an organization for parents homeschooling children with a variety of special needs, also has a large, helpful Yahoo! group you may join, wherever you live.
Though based in North Carolina, their on-line community has nearly 500 members from across the country.
Nearly 300 families attended. Kathy spoke on "Staying Sane" and "Attitudes and Assumptions" and also appeared on a panel for homeschooling through high school.
- July 10-12, 2008, Autism Society of America's 39th National Conference, Orlando, Florida, "Homeschooling Children with Autism Spectrum Disorders."
"This is the largest gathering of people with autism, families and professionals with over 200 sessions and 150 exhibitors."
- March 20, 2008, to Mom's Night Out, a support group in Round Hill, in western Loudoun County, Virginia. Past, present and future homeschoolers are welcome.
- February 21, 2008, 1 p.m., a two-hour seminar, "The Advantages of Homeschooling Struggling Learners" at HEAV (Home Educators Association of Virginia)'s headquarters in Richmond.
For details about this seminar, part of HEAV's Homeschool Success Seminar series,
click here and scroll down.
- February 21, 2008, a question and answer session with Autism Society of America-Central Virginia Chapter's Homeschool Interest Group, at River Road United Methodist Church, 8800 River Road, Richmond.
- January 28, 2008, "Teaching Math to Struggling Learners." GIFTSNVA, a support group for those homeschooling special needs children in Northern Virginia.
Meets at Reston Bible Church. E-mail Kathy for more about this group.
- January 8, 2008, "Struggling Learner, Struggling Parent: Encouragement for Homeschooling Parents" to F.I.S.H.E. homeschool support group in Fairfax, Virginia.
- Dec 13, 2007, Prince William County Autism Support Group, on Homeschooling Struggling Learners.
- At the 19th Annual International Conference of
CHADD (Children and Adults with Attention Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder),
Kathy Kuhl and Catherine Adams presented "Homeschooling a Child with ADD" on November 9, 2007.
- In July 2007, on teaching math to struggling learners at the Northern Virginia Home Education Conference,
in the Dulles Expo Center in Chantilly, Virginia.
- In April 2007 to Homesteaders Homeschool Support Group, in Columbia, Maryland
on homeschooling children with learning and attention difficulties.
- In April 2007, on teaching math to struggling learners at the
GiftsNC Conference (Giving and Getting Information for Special Needs Children), in Cary, North Carolina, outside Raleigh.
- On Homeschooling Special Needs Children, in March 2007, to F.I.S.H.E. in Fairfax.
- In January 2007 a seminar on homeschooling for high school, at Centreville Baptist Church, in Centreville, Virginia.
- In November 2006 to REACH, in Fredericksburg.
- In August 2006 at
VAHomeschoolers 2006 Homeschool Conference and Resource Fair
in Richmond, Virginia.
© 2009 Katherine Kuhl