by Michelle Noonan from Blooming Sounds Just as Mary Poppins says, “A spoonful of sugar helps the medicine go down”, music can make parenting so much easier! Somehow...
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Questions that Improve Homeschooling Strategies
by Kayla Stewart from The Animation Course Do you ever ask yourself what is available to me? What options do I have to breathe life into this thing...
4 Strategies for Holding Onto Your Sanity While Homeschooling
By Dawn Spence, SPED Homeschool Teaching Manager Homeschooling is a great path to spending time with your family and loved ones. It can be hectic at times with...
3 Strategies to Help with Language Disorders
Dawn Spence When babies are born they communicate in cries to get their needs met. We lovingly meet their needs and wait to hear their first words. Sometimes those...
Homeschooling Strategies for Language Disorders
Peggy Ployhar The United States Department of Health states that “approximately 7 to 8 percent of children in kindergarten” struggle with a language disorder of some type. Why then...
Making the Grade: Strategies for Grading Your Homeschool Student
Amy Vickrey, MSE When it comes to grading, there really is no wrong way to do it. However, you may not be familiar with different strategies that are available and...
Using Questioning Strategies to Teach
By Kimberly Vogel Good teaching involves many different approaches to presenting information. One of my favorite good teaching practices involves questioning strategies. Often overlooked, asking the right questions encourages the...
Body, Mind, and Soul Care for Homeschool Parents
by Mandi Frost from My Life Coach 360 How much energy, zest or joy do you have on a scale of 1-10? What is stealing your joy? ...
Assistive Technology vs. Handwriting
By Sarah Collins, MSOT OTR/L from Homeschool OT As an Occupational Therapist consulting with homeschool families, one of the top questions asked is, “Do I force my child...
4 Tips for When Your Homeschool Methods Need to Change
by Sarah Collins, from Homeschool OT Four years ago, my 7-year-old son was playing at a friend’s house when they created a club. The interesting thing about this...