Creative Tutors of Wake County, North Carolina
« The Five Illnesses That Affect School Attendence - #1 the Common Cold :: Love to Learn Conference »Christopher Columbus set sail from Palos, Spain, on his first voyage across the Atlantic, August 3, 1492 in the Nina, Pinta and Santa Maria. Christopher Columbus was born in Genoa, Italy in 1451. He loved the sea and became a sailor when he was fifteen years old. Americans remember Columbus in many ways. Many places in the US are named for him, such as the District of Columbia; Columbus, Ohio; and Columbia, South Carolina. Hundreds of schools are named for him and there is a famous statue of Columbus at Columbus Circle in New York.
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Kim Ashby earned a BS in Nursing from The Catholic University of America and, when she worked outside the home, was a Certified Emergency Nurse with a special interest in trauma nursing. She lives in Raleigh, NC with her husband and three sons. The Ashbys have home schooled their children since 1999. They graduated their oldest son in May 2007. He is attending UNC Wilmington. Kim continues to home school her younger boys. Her oldest son was diagnosed with ADHD when he was in the public school system in the second grade. Her second son has cerebral palsy which has resulted in multiple/global developmental delays. Her youngest son has undiagnosed, mild auditory processing issues.
Kim has co-instructed graduate level courses at UNC Chapel Hill for ST/OT students and Early Intervention students. She is the founder and President of the Board of Directors of GIFTSNC, Inc., a home schooling special needs support group. Kim has presented workshops at a variety of state home school conferences as well as local support group parent meetings and is often a guest speaker at homeschool conferences and is found on many guest speaker lists including Balancing the Sword. She is a Steering Committee member and former Treasurer for Dayspring Home Educators in Cary, NC. She served on the Board of Directors for the Family Support Network of Wake County. She holds a North Carolina Wildlife Permit for Small Mammal Rehabilitation and enjoys working with orphaned and injured wildlife.
"I have never let my schooling interfere with my education." Mark Twain