Articles, Checklists, & Resources for Starting Home Education read read read read read read read read read read read read read read read read read read read read read read...
Search “spring”
19 Results
Search Results
Finding Peace Amid Struggles
By Mary Winfield As parents of children with special needs, who are also choosing to homeschool, we have some unique challenges. On top of these challenges, we are also not...
Teaching Your Child to Write: The Easy Way to Write a Research Paper
By Mary Winfield In this series on teaching your child to write we have covered pre-writing pointers, forming letters, putting letters together, and getting thoughts down on paper. In this...
Gearing Up for the School Year Through End of Summer Learning Adventures
By Shannon Ramiro Whether or not you have taken advantage of the many seasonal adventures only available during the summer months, there are still a few weeks left to use...
Adaptable Easter Learning Activities
By Peggy Ployhar Easter is a wonderful time of renewal and a great time to change up your homeschooling schedule to dig into the true meaning of Easter, add a...
Beating the Rainy Day and Winter Blues
By Melissa Smith The Hurricane brought some strange weather to Texas this year. We’ve had ice storms (yes, plural) and unending gray and rainy days. While I am very thankful...
When Your Student Derails Your Homeschool High School Plan
By Peggy Ployhar Two years ago, my 16-year-old son with Dyslexia approached me and said that he didn’t want to do school anymore. We had had this conversation many...
Mid-Year Assessments
By Kimberly Vogel We’ve hit the halfway point this year. It’s time for a mid-year check up. Even if things are sailing smoothly, it’s a good idea to take a...
Sensory Processing Dysfunction: Explanation & Treatment Options
By Dianne Craft, MA, CNHP Dr. Lendon Smith, the famous baby doctor and author of Feed Your Kids Right, calls these wonderful children who are struggling with Sensory Processing...