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Integrating Primitive Reflexes: Foundational Exercises for the Brain
Rebecka Spencer, SPED Homeschool Consulting Partner A few weeks ago, I shared a story about our daughter’s experience starting school, a life-changing autism diagnosis, and our successes in...
Creating a Climate of High Expectations
by Brandi Timmons, M.Ed., BCBA, LBA, SPED Homeschool Partner at Incuentro and Social Motion Skills April is Autism Awareness Month and we here at SPED Homeschool understand how...
Homeschooling from the Trenches: Autism
by Cheryl Swope , M.Ed., SPED Homeschool Curriculum and Consulting Partner April is Autism Awareness Month and we here at SPED Homeschool understand how autism can affect learning...
What Happens When Brain Hemispheres Integrate
Rebecka Spencer, SPED Homeschool Consulting Partner April is Autism Awareness Month and we here at SPED Homeschool understand how autism can affect learning and the education process. SPED Homeschool...
Questions to Spark Achievement in Your Homeschool
Ashley Campbell, SPED Homeschool Blogging Partner I have never met anyone more passionate about their child’s education than a homeschooling parent. I have also seen how these same parents...
Mastering the Art of Record-Keeping
The SPED Homeschool Team Record-keeping is an art, not a science. What works for one may not work for another, and what may work for you now may need...
How an INP May Be the Missing Link to Your Homeschool Success
By Jan Bedell, Ph.D., M ND, SPED Homeschool Partner and Board Vice-Chair This month, we have featured articles about Individual Education Plans, or IEPs, for homeschool students. But what...
5 Reasons a Literature-based Curriculum Suits Special Needs Children
Sonlight Curriculum SPED Homeschool Partner If you took a poll of special needs families, you would likely find one thread that is common among every single family: flexibility. Because...
Five Things I Learned from Maria Montessori’s Work with Special Needs Children
Lara Lee When my son was diagnosed with autism at five years old, I knew he couldn’t attend school. Even though we had always been around other children at...