By Sarah Walkey Mcubin If you have a twice-exceptional (2e) child who wants to make friends, you may have noticed that they have to work extra hard socially....
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A Winning Plan for Home Educating Struggling Students
by Cheryl Swope, Simply Classical Curriculum and Cheryl Swope Consulting David was small in stature. He had only five small stones. By any standard of measure, David stood...
What Happens When Brain Hemispheres Integrate
Rebecka Spencer, SPED Homeschool Consulting Partner April is Autism Awareness Month and we here at SPED Homeschool understand how autism can affect learning and the education process. SPED Homeschool...
4 Steps to Writing Fail-Proof Behavior Goals for Your IEP Plus BONUS Tips for Success!
by Alicia Goodman, PhD, NCSP, SPED Homeschool Partner Simply Psychology, LLC From the time children are born, they are interacting with others. As infants, they cry and coo...
Four Moms Share How They Found Their Homeschooling Community
SPED Homeschool Team How do families find community while homeschooling? Sometimes, finding our extended network of friends comes easily. And sometimes, it’s a challenge. Every month we ask our SPED...
The Necessity Of Taking A Break as a Homeschool Mom
Dawn Spence For many, this will be your first year of homeschooling and my best advice for you is to take self-care breaks this year. Homeschooling is a fabulous...
Reflections on Our Special Education Homeschool Journey
Dyana Robbins Whether your homeschooling years are ending because you are launching a graduate into the world or leaving homeschooling for reasons as varied as the ones that...
Communication Assistive Technology for Your Homeschool
Peggy Ployhar Assistive Technology, or AT, is defined as “any item, piece of equipment, software program, or product system that is used to increase, maintain, or improve the functional...
Incorporating Mom-Care Into Your Homeschooling Schedule
Peggy Ployhar I would love to say that the majority of my homeschooling years I followed the recommendation we moms get all the time, to put on our own oxygen...
Vulnerability and Staying Connected When You Homeschool
By Jill Camacho Allowing Yourself to be Vulnerable is Difficult Live longer than just a few years, and you already know that! I’ve shared often that I think it’s important...