By Kimberly Vogel During times of crisis, it’s okay to take a break from homeschooling. In fact, when situations become stressful or time consuming, a break from core...
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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...
Balancing Homeschooling and Medical Needs
by the SPED Homeschool Team Learn how three long-time special needs homeschooling moms learned to balance education and medical needs in their homes by properly orienting priorities, energy,...
How to Start Your Own Neighborhood Homeschool Pod
by Peggy Ployhar Before the COVID-19 crisis and there was such a term as a “homeschool pod,” this small personalized homeschooling community was how our family developed some...
6 Steps for Helping Teens Struggling with a Dyslexia Diagnosis
Kathy Kuhl What if you didn’t know your child was dyslexic until they hit high school? This happened to a family I learned about yesterday. They just discovered...
Isolation Schooling Choices
Cammie Arn & Peggy Ployhar Just what is homeschooling? I have asked myself this question a lot as of late. When you boil it down, homeschooling is an active...
Homeschool Mom Encouragement Round Up
Peggy Ployhar Are you a homeschool mom looking for some encouragement? Here are 20 articles on our website that provide homeschool mom encouragement for just about any situation...
A Discourse on the Advantages of Using Curriculum to Homeschool Struggling Learners
By Cheryl Swope, M.Ed. In some circles the word “curriculum” is anathema. It is far better, this thinking asserts, to take a relaxed approach to education, to teach a la...
Facing the Waves
By Debbi L White A few weeks ago I had the privilege of visiting the seashore. As I sat on the beach on two consecutive days, I observed a man...
How the DIR Method Can Help Your Homeschooling
By Mary Winfield Dr. Stanley Greenspan developed The Developmental, Individual Difference, Relationship-Based Model (DIR Method) in 1979. Dr. Greenspan’s work was a response to the growing need to help children...