By Cheryl Swope One hot Missouri June when my children were very young, we decorated our front porch with a large white container of flowering impatiens. The pink and...
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The “S” Factors of Childhood Depression
By Peggy Ployhar This blog is the final in my 7-part series on childhood depression. Through these articles, we have covered many issues and truths regarding childhood depression. But,...
What We are THANKFUL for This Year in Our Journey as SPED Homeschool Moms
by the SPED Homeschool Team& Community Being a mom of a special needs kiddo sure has its hard times, but gratitude can change our perspective and help ease the...
Homeschooling In Today’s Time
By Myeshi Briley,MS,HS-BCP Homeschooling parents face the challenges of juggling teaching, cleaning, cooking, nurturing, finding needed personal time, and being a good spouse every day. How do we do...
Surviving the Holidays with Children who have Sensory Integration Disorder and Special Needs
By Jennifer Cullimore, M.A. Speech-Language Pathology The holidays are rapidly approaching and sometimes our schedules fill up before we know it. However, for parents of children with special needs;...
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...
You Can’t Pour From An Empty Cup – Special Needs Mom Refill Tips
By Jennifer Cullimore All of us have different situations: Some of us have two parent homes, some (like myself) are single, some work outside of the home, and...
Say Yes to White Space
By Cammie Arn Do you ever feel like life is a blur? Are you just going through the motions? Do you feel like you’re behind before you even start the...