By Jennifer Cullimore We all learn very quickly, that even though we may have established a routine, and are plugging along at our homeschool days, things can quickly derail us....
Search “food”
58 Results
Search Results
A Special Needs Homeschooling Mom’s 12 Days of Christmas
SPED Homeschool Team As our kids are counting down the days to Christmas, we special needs homeschooling moms have our sights elsewhere. We’re not only looking forward to the end...
Allergy-Friendly Sugar Plum Recipe
Peggy Ployhar Although sugar plums are mentioned in “The Night Before Christmas,” and there is a Sugar Plum Fairy in the Nutcracker Ballet, not many people are familiar...
Cultivating Compassion in Our Families
Dyana Robbins As much as special-needs parents understand caring for others, cultivating compassion in our children can be difficult. Sometimes, conditions like autism or mental illness make compassion challenging...
Identifying and Correcting Blocked Learning Gates
By Dianne Craft, MA, CNHP Are you working with a bright, hard working child or teenager who has to work too hard to learn? This is the child...
20 Adaptable Thanksgiving Homeschool Activities
By Peggy Ployhar Fall is rushing by quickly and snow is already starting to fly up north. Before we know it, the holiday season will be upon us. As...
Sensory Processing Dysfunction: Explanation & Treatment Options
By Dianne Craft, MA, CNHP Dr. Lendon Smith, the famous baby doctor and author of Feed Your Kids Right, calls these wonderful children who are struggling with Sensory Processing...
5 Homeschooling Tips When There’s a Crisis
By Kimberly Vogel During times of crisis, it’s okay to take a break from homeschooling. In fact, when situations become stressful or time consuming, a break from core...