by Penny Rogers, SPED Homeschool Blogging Partner When it comes to the overall sensory system, vestibular and proprioceptive inputs play a huge role in its function. Without understanding them,...
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Tracking Progress for Multiplication and the Real-World
Ruth Meed, SPED Homeschool Consulting and Blogging Partner I have used charts, checklists and graphs over the years to track progress for real-world goals. What’s a real-world goal and...
Five Things I Learned from Maria Montessori’s Work with Special Needs Children
Lara Lee When my son was diagnosed with autism at five years old, I knew he couldn’t attend school. Even though we had always been around other children at...
Can that kid hear me? Hearing, Auditory Processing and Learning
By Dr Rebecka Spencer SPED Homeschool Consulting Partner Cherish Children Ministries Am I the only one who has thought this with one of my children? So many times...
Are You Focusing on the Right Things in Your Child’s Therapy?
Stephanie Buckwalter – SPED Homeschool Partner Art of Special Needs Parenting Homeschool is a great place to help your special needs child make progress on therapy goals. The key is...
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...
Was that due TODAY? Teens and Procrastination
Renee Sullins, SPED Homeschool Consulting Partner In working with teenagers for many years, I have learned that if there is ONE thing that teenagers understand well, it’s PROCRASTINATION. Not...
50+ Ideas for Homeschool Extracurriculars
SPED Homeschool Team We can turn every activity we do with our children into a learning experience. Thankfully, homeschooling allows families to turn active learning into homeschool extra-curricular subjects....
Unconventional Learning To Encourage Struggling Students
This article contains an Amazon affiliate links associated with the SPED Homeschool Mom-Care Store. Peggy Ployhar Do you have a student who struggles with a core subject? Maybe math, reading,...
7 Ways to Elevate Learning for a Child with Special Educational Needs
Cheryl Swope, M.Ed., SPED Homeschool Partner One ought, every day at least, to hear a little song, read a good poem, see a fine picture, and, if it were...