SPED Homeschool Team During the homeschool struggle with special needs, it’s not uncommon to feel like you are treading water or getting nowhere. Standard educational and developmental goals are...
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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...
Encouraging Growth in the Developmental Stages of Communication
By Mary Winfield In my last post, I covered the basics of the DIR Method and why I think it is important for homeschoolers. One of the parts of DIR...
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...
Is it Cheating When I Help My Homeschooled Student?
By Amy Vickrey, MSE I hear a lot of homeschool parents saying they feel like they are “cheating” when they give their child an answer or help them to...
Is Your Child Stuck? Here’s What to Do
By Shannon Ramiro Veteran homeschoolers have all been there: Our child is refusing to do work or is struggling to do something we believe they should be able to do....
Tips for Raising, and Homeschooling, Very Energetic Kids
By Dyana Robbins Are you homeschooling children that have been gifted with extraordinary energy like mine? If so, you will relate to their behaviors: Little patience for anything not involving...
Building Resilience in Children with Autism
By Dyana Robbins Managing anxiety and sensory overload present a core challenge for those with autism and their caregivers. These two obstacles can limit social engagement and successful navigation of...