by Michelle Noonan, SPED Homeschool Partner Blooming Sounds The benefits of music based learning are many and clear. Music helps development, cooperation, self-regulation and expression, and activates both...
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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...
3 Crucial Supports For Home Educating Through Medical Challenges
By Julie Grosz, M.Ed., with Heart of Dakota Curriculum Do you have a medical challenge or two in your life right now? If you do, please know you...
Balancing Homeschooling and Medical Needs
by the SPED Homeschool Team Learn how three long-time special needs homeschooling moms learned to balance education and medical needs in their homes by properly orienting priorities, energy,...
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...
When Your Student Needs a Multifaceted Learning Approach
By Dawn Spence, SPED Homeschool Teaching Manager Homeschooling a child with special needs and medical needs can provide many challenges. Yet, provide wonderful challenges for teaching your student...
Curriculum Choices that Match Your Student’s Learning Needs
by Susan Leckband from Help Elevate Learning Processing A great many homeschool parents come to our facility with these questions, “Why doesn’t my kid remember this? We went...
Tips for Socializing Kids with Social and Sensory Needs
by Jen Dodrill from History at Home For some people, homeschooling is synonymous with being unsocial or even antisocial. We as a collective of homeschoolers don’t know why. We...