Strategies to Help Your Twice-Exceptional Child Get the Most from Homeschooling
Twice exceptionality can manifest itself in a variety of ways. A student who excels in math might struggle in language arts because of dyslexia. A student might be a distraction to his classmates because he is not being appropriately challenged by the material. A student on the Autism spectrum might not be able to participate effectively in group projects. A straight-A student might forget or lose her homework because of ADHD. An otherwise brilliant student might fail tests due to anxiety.
Re-imagining High School
As of March 2022, the Federal Reserve reported that Americans owe $1.76 trillion in student loan debt, an average of almost $29,000 for each of the 46 million borrowers. More than half of students will graduate in Georgia owing money borrowing an average of $27,759. Multiply this by four years, and the total borrowed skyrockets to over $110,000 per student.