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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Do Homeschool Students Need a Public School IEP?
by Sarah Collins, MS/ OTR/L from Homeschool OT and Casey Waugh, OTR/L In early 2017, my eight-year-old was hit directly in the eye with a Frisbee. He could...
Autism Homeschooling from Start to Finish: A Family’s Story
by Kellie Turner, SPED Homeschool Community Member On May 20th of this year, my baby girl graduated! To say that this is a miracle is a definite understatement....
Immersive Learning Through Accessible Museums
by Steven Policastro from the International Association for Creation There are many great ways to engage in interactive learning. One that is readily accessible is using the world-class...
Top Picks for Free Homeschool Curriculum Samples and Trials
by Peggy Ployhar, SPED Homeschool Founder & CEO As we continue focusing on free resources for families homeschooling children with unique learning challenges, we wanted to share some...
Top Picks for Helpful Free Homeschool Resources
by Peggy Ployhar, SPED Homeschool Founder & CEO This month, as we are focusing on free resources for families homeschooling children with unique learning challenges, we wanted to...
The Best Way to Home Educate Students with Profound Learning Difficulties
by Cheryl Swope, M.Ed.with Simply Classical Curriculum Have you ever listed all of the medical, educational, and other diagnoses your child has been given or the diagnoses you...
Tips for Socializing Kids with Social and Sensory Needs
by Jen Dodrill from History at Home For some people, homeschooling is synonymous with being unsocial or even antisocial. We as a collective of homeschoolers don’t know why. We...
Ways to Dodge Holiday Stress as a Special Needs Parent
by Terrie McKee from Homeschooling1Child The holidays can be a stressful time for us all but can be debilitating for those with special needs. The sounds, lights, smells,...
Looking For Progress in All the Wrong Places
By Jan Bedell, Ph.D., Master NeuroDevelopmentalist,SPED Homeschool Board Member, Curriculum Partner, Consultant Partner, and Therapy Partner Ah, progress. That entity that often fuels us as parents and homeschoolers but is often...