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More than Swimming: How Our Family Learned to Love (and Respect) the Water
Melissa Schumacher, SPED Homeschool Team Member When my older son was five years old, we took our first trip to Florida. Living in a northern state, my children...
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...
Making Christmas Memories – Traditions You Can Start This Year!
The SPED Homeschool Team Christmas can be stressful on our kids and our families. But it is important to find the right traditions and the right rhythm to the...
Can that kid hear me? Hearing, Auditory Processing and Learning
By Dr Rebecka Spencer SPED Homeschool Consulting Partner Cherish Children Ministries Am I the only one who has thought this with one of my children? So many times...
7 Ways to Elevate Learning for a Child with Special Educational Needs
Cheryl Swope, M.Ed., SPED Homeschool Partner One ought, every day at least, to hear a little song, read a good poem, see a fine picture, and, if it were...
Avoiding Burnout as a Homeschool Mom
SPED Homeschool Team Cammie Arn – Avoiding Burnout by Creating Space Creating space in my life to avoid burnout happens in my life usually through one of these...
3 Strategies to Help with Language Disorders
Dawn Spence When babies are born they communicate in cries to get their needs met. We lovingly meet their needs and wait to hear their first words. Sometimes those...
30+ Active Learning Ideas
By Amy Vickrey Many parents, like myself, are choosing to homeschool because our kids don’t fit the profile of a “typical” student. Especially when your child has Autism or...
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...