By Peggy Ployhar A few weeks ago as I was interviewing Andrew Pudewa on our weekly Facebook live broadcast, SPED Homeschool Conversations, I made a comment about the process...
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3 Things the Avengers Taught Me About Autism Meltdowns
By Mary Winfield We are into all things nerdy in my house. This extends to superhero movies. And my boys are very into superheroes. They wear costumes more than regular...
Slow Cooker Homeschooling
By Cammie Arn Have you ever wondered just why spaghetti sauce tastes best when simmered for hours over low heat verses just mixing all the ingredients up as...
The Gift of Unexpected Special Education Homeschooling
Ashly Barta I never thought I would homeschool. I was a public school teacher and believed wholeheartedly in everything the public school offered children. As a teacher, I...
5 Favorite Summer Learning Activities
Dawn Spence When I was a public school teacher I taught summer school to make extra money. I know the kids dreaded coming to school in the summer...
5 Lessons to Teach Through Gift Giving
By Kimberly Vogel Many struggling learners or students with special needs struggle with time, money, and egocentric behavior. Gift giving can easily be a time of educational and emotional opportunities...
Intentional Teaching: Taking Time to Teach to a Child’s Heart
By Kimberly Vogel The lesson plans are methodically laid out with alternate ideas and I know what needs to get done. I have plans for my kids, students, and therapy....
How an INP May Be the Missing Link to Your Homeschool Success
By Jan Bedell, Ph.D., M ND, SPED Homeschool Partner and Board Vice-Chair This month, we have featured articles about Individual Education Plans, or IEPs, for homeschool students. But what...
Five Things I Learned from Maria Montessori’s Work with Special Needs Children
Lara Lee When my son was diagnosed with autism at five years old, I knew he couldn’t attend school. Even though we had always been around other children at...
7 Ways to Elevate Learning for a Child with Special Educational Needs
Cheryl Swope, M.Ed., SPED Homeschool Partner One ought, every day at least, to hear a little song, read a good poem, see a fine picture, and, if it were...