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...
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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...
A 3-Step Process for Homeschooling with Health Issues
By Charl Rae Cobb Denial, anger, rationalization, bargaining, depression, anxiety, and eventual acceptance. In nursing school, I learned that everyone goes through several stages during the grieving process....
The Best Way to Home Educate Students with Profound Learning Difficulties
by Cheryl Swope, M.Ed.with Simply Classical Curriculum Have you ever listed all of the medical, educational, and other diagnoses your child has been given or the diagnoses you...
A Customized Guide for Renewing Your Homeschool for the New Year
By Dawn Spence and Amy Vickrey It is that time of the year when the whole world starts reflecting on resolutions and making new goals for their year....
Educational Music Hacks for the Holidays
by Michelle Noonan, from BloomingSounds What is your earliest holiday memory? My guess? It involves music! Music is a universal means of communication, memory enhancer, a tool for...
Using the School System to Inform Your Homeschool Program Direction
By Sarah Collins, OTR from Homeschool OT In early 2017, my eight-year-old was hit directly in the eye with a Frisbee. He could see the Frisbee leave his...
Looking For Progress in All the Wrong Places
By Jan Bedell, Ph.D., Master NeuroDevelopmentalist,SPED Homeschool Board Member, Curriculum Partner, Consultant Partner, and Therapy Partner Ah, progress. That entity that often fuels us as parents and homeschoolers but is often...
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...
Action Steps for Home Educating Dyslexic, Dysgraphic, and Dyscalculic Students
By Jan Bedell, Ph.D., Master NeuroDevelopmentalist,SPED Homeschool Board Member, Curriculum Partner, Consultant Partner, and Therapy Partner This is a following-up to my previous blog on dyslexia, dysgraphia and dyscalculia. The basic information...