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I just received an email from Agloco that a new version of their ViewBar has been released and it’s ready for download. They have also included a third party website for the ViewBar download purposes. You can directly download the new version of Agloco ViewBar from this third party website which also a lot of mirrors to choose from.

The Agloco team has added a new download button in each user’s dashboard. Now you will see the download button when you login into your Agloco account. Due to huge server congestions, there were many errors while trying to download the first version of their ViewBar. But it seems like Agloco has made every necessary arrangement to tackle server loads and now everything seems to be working fine.

If you have already installed the first version of Agloco ViewBar, then you can directly upgrade to the new version. The new ViewBar looks better and you gonna love it for sure. I hope many people have already got a huge downline. As far as my account is concerned, I have only got about 32 below me as I stopped promoting my referral link. But I have seen many people spending quite a lot of bucks in promoting their Agloco referral link, even in Adwords campaign alone. So, good luck to them.

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Mar

Homeschooling for disability

   Posted by: AgendasSOS   in Useful Info, From Home, Internet, Miscellaneous

If you feel that your child suffers from a disability that seriously hampers his ability to stick to a routine, then homeschooling is your best choice. The child will be constantly under your supervision. But he will be gaining a lot of quality education, in spite of his disability. This is rather surprising, considering how children with disabilities are stigmatized in public schools.

Goal setting is an important part of homeschooling a child with disability. Set the number of working hours per week for the child. A child with a disability may have his bad days. Structure the learning hours according to the needs and interests of the child. Use the computer. This way, he will have all the necessary information right at his fingertips while staying within the confines of his home.

Field trips and other educational activities are just as important. Get help from your support group. Visit places of interest and interact with other children in the group. Take your child out for some activities, so that he can socialize. Let him set his own pace with making friends. This will help in strengthening his self-esteem.

Above all, remember that homeschooling is just the same, even when your child suffers from a disability. You will just need to look for the right opportunities and the easiest alternatives to achieve the same goals.