By Cheryl Swope, M.Ed Teach Us to Pray Good parents teach many good things every day: Share toys, tie your shoes, eat good food, and speak kindly. Good parents help...
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Filling Hearts and Stomachs with Good Things this Holiday Season
By Amy Vickrey, MSE They say the way to a man’s heart is through the stomach, and I have found that saying to be true as well with the little...
Sensory Friendly Activities for the Holidays
By Dawn Spence Holidays can be exciting and overwhelming for anyone with all the lights, sounds, crowds of people, and excitement. Many companies and churches are recognizing the need for...
A Discourse on the Advantages of Using Curriculum to Homeschool Struggling Learners
By Cheryl Swope, M.Ed. In some circles the word “curriculum” is anathema. It is far better, this thinking asserts, to take a relaxed approach to education, to teach a la...
30 Ways to Sneak Therapy into Your Teen’s Schedule
By Peggy Ployhar Most teens outgrow the therapy model at some point in their junior high or high school years. Transferring ownership for continued growth in these therapeutic areas is...
When I Am Not Enough
By Debbi White I found myself bawling the other morning. I hadn’t wept like that in months. The previous weeks had been filled with excitement: visitors from Washington and New...
Therapists are People Too – Working with Therapists in Your Home
By Amy Vickrey, MSE In my time as a teacher, I worked with many therapists. They are wonderful people with a wealth of information and resources! I also had the...
Rewards vs. Bribes: A Case for Using External Motivators
By Jill Camacho Have you tried absolutely everything to motivate your child to get their school work done? Are you using incentives and worried about bribing? Are you unsure if...
Incorporating Water Play into Your Summer
By Amy Vickrey, MSE As summer is in full swing, we start thinking about water fun and water activities. But what if we are in an area with limited water...
Will the Local School District Test My Homeschooled Child?
By Kimberly Vogel As parents, we need to know what rights we have in our local district. I received misinformation when we started on our journey. When my kids were...