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Do Homeschool Students Need a Public School IEP?
by Sarah Collins, MS/ OTR/L from Homeschool OT and Casey Waugh, OTR/L In early 2017, my eight-year-old was hit directly in the eye with a Frisbee. He could...
Making the Most Out of Homeschool Field Trips
By Teresa Jones from BiblioPlan “Would you like to learn to write with a feather?” The park guide asked, while handing my daughter a quill and a...
The Value of Educational Gaming in Improving Learning Outcomes
by Zack Edwards from Historical Conquest Kids these days are bombarded with flashy pictures, jaw-dropping special effects, and other influences that help excite their minds and keep their...
Teaching Discernment in an Information Saturated World
By Peggy Ployhar, SPED Homeschool Founder & CEO As we are moving from a knowledge-hungry world to one that is saturated with information, I tell parents, now, more...
The Impact of Mental Health Needs on Learning and What Parents Can Do to Help
by Cheryl Swope, M.Ed., Simply Classical Curriculum, Myself & Others Curriculum, and Cheryl Swope Consulting “My child doesn’t have special needs. They just have anxiety, depression, and OCD.”...
Finding Extracurricular Activities that Fit Your Unique Learner
By Kathy Kuhl, from Learn Differently “Socialization”, the word all homeschoolers hate. This is not because we hate socialization, but rather the fact that relatives and even complete...
Adapting Special Education Instruction with High and Low Tech Mobile Solutions
by Zafer Elcik, from SPED Homeschool partner Otsimo For a very long time, we’ve known that the best course of action when it comes to special education for...
Tons of Free Resources for Core Homeschool Subjects
By Stephanie Buckwalter from Art of Special Needs Parenting I love homeschooling because I get to learn right alongside my kids. I’m also a researcher at heart, so...
Progress is Progress: Working at Your Child’s Pace
by Cynthia Heren from Inside Our Normal, SPED Homeschool Blogging Partner When we uncovered our child’s disability, it was because we realized they weren’t meeting the suggested age-based...