Resources for Adding Movement to Your Homeschool
Would you like to add more movement to your homeschool? Maybe your kids are moving too much and you don’t know what do to. Don’t panic. This guide will help you figure out ways to incorporate movement into effective homeschool instruction.
Featured Articles
Featured Podcasts & Full Length Videos
Movement – Why You Shouldn’t Homeschool Without It
An interview with Heather Haupt, homeschool mom, speaker, and author of the book Knights in Training…and a new book soon to release Go Global.
Hands-On Methods for Helping Children Engage with Literature
An interview with Karen Thatcher, ED.D., CCC-SLP, the author of Fun With Literacy: 100s of Activities, Exercises, and Tips for The Classroom & Therapy.
Yoga Techniques to Foster Social, Emotional & Intellectual Growth
An interview with Vanessa Kahlon, Founder of KFS School, YEAS Yoga, Kahlon Family Services and Parenting w/ Vanessa Kahlon Podcast.
Featured Videos
Here are links to the rest of the videos from this topic series:
- The Value of An Active Learning Environment
- Move to Wake Up the Brain for Learning
- What Does It Mean to Be Literate?
- Modeling the Value of Literacy in Your Home
- Increasing Literacy Skills with Everyday Activities
- Breathing Techniques to Help Children Self-Regulate
- Visual Schedules and Prompts for Doing Yoga with Special Needs Children
- Benefits of Yoga for Special Needs Families
- Using Puppets in Your Homeschool Instruction
- A Large Homeschool Family That Plays Together Learns Together
- Homeschooling Using Your Child’s Natural Rhythms