Homeschooling is difficult in any circumstance, but when your children have special needs, this can be even more challenging for parents. Nearly half of learners in American today possesses some form of special need, be it anything from profound cognitive delay, autism, or physical disability to ADHD, learning disabled, or even gifted and talented. Each requires a level of individualization in order to learn. What is most important is that each can learn! Learn what parents can do to help students with special needs. Dr. Street will be joined by Dr. Simone Adams in this workshop.

Dr. Nathan Street serves as assistant professor of graduate education at Southern Wesleyan University in Central, SC. Additionally, he serves as adjunct professor of education as well as adjunct professor of music education, subject matter expert, certified quantitative methodologist, and master of arts in music education program director at Liberty University. He has previously served 21 years in public education as a teacher and school district administrator. His work includes over $10 million in grants, multiple awards including arts education district of the year awarded by the Kennedy Center and National School Boards Association, best community for music education for five straight years (only district in NC), and grants from the Country Music Association. He is a prolific author, speaker, adjudicator and clinician. Dr. Street is also a 26-year veteran music pastor.

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