Biography:
Kathy Kuhl began homeschooling in 1997, after years trying to help her son succeed in school despite significant learning and attention problems. She reluctantly began homeschooling him, and continued for grades 4-12. Kuhl then interviewed 64 homeschoolers with children with diagnosed learning problems as part of her research for her book, Homeschooling Your Struggling Learner, a comprehensive handbook for helping parents help children learn.
Kuhl graduated from William and Mary, where she earned teaching certificates in mathematics and English, and taught public school junior high math in Chevy Chase, Maryland. Now, she helps families considering homeschool and families already homeschooling with children with learning problems. She gives free initial telephone consultations. She speaks at national conferences (LDA, CHADD, ASA), as well as at homeschool conventions and groups around the country. She writes on homeschooling. She teaches math and helps administer a private program in Fairfax County, offering a la carte classes for homeschooled teens. The Kuhls have two grown children and live in Herndon, Virginia. Her website is www.learndifferently.com and she can be reached at kathy@learndifferently.com".
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