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Connecting with Homeschool Activities Virtually and in Your Community
By Leanna Ampola – SPED Homeschool Partner, HomeschoolAnywhere One of the best things about homeschooling is that your children can learn by being a part of the broader community....
Nutrition: A Piece of the Puzzle for Struggling Learners
By Jan Bedell, PhD, M ND An often overlooked piece of the puzzle for children that may be struggling emotionally, behaviorally, or academically is nutrition. The child’s metabolic...
Avoiding Burnout as a Homeschool Mom
SPED Homeschool Team Cammie Arn – Avoiding Burnout by Creating Space Creating space in my life to avoid burnout happens in my life usually through one of these...
Holiday Favorite Traditional Recipes Worth Sharing
Ingredients 2 cups cranberries (wash in cold water) 3-4 cups sliced apples (Granny Smith) 1 cup granulated sugar 1 tbsp lemon juice 1/4 tsp salt 1 cup oatmeal (I...
Holiday Treats from Our Homes to Yours
Ingredients 2 cups mashed sweet potatoes 4 oz. coconut oil, melted and cooled ½ cup carrot, cooked and mashed ¾ cup plum, peeled and processed in a blender 2...
Celebrating the Holidays with Special Needs Children
SPED Homeschool Team The special demands that naturally occur during this time of year can make celebrating the holidays with special needs children difficult. From food to family,...
Creative Methods to Help Special Needs Children Achieve Goals
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...
SPED Homeschool Roundup of Summer Learning Ideas
by Peggy Ployhar You don’t have to be creative to take advantage of the many hands-on and out-of-the-box learning opportunities that summer affords us with our children. Below...
How to Know When You Have Done Enough this School Year
by Shannon Ramiro This time of year, many of us are wondering how we could have done better this year, how we move forward the rest of this school...