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...
Search “treatment”
22 Results
Search Results
Sound Therapy Helped Our Homeschooling
By Faith Berens, M.ED., Reading Specialist, SPED Homeschool Board Members and Homeschool mom of two Do you have children who have sensory processing issues, sound sensitivity, or are...
When Your Homeschool Journey Involves Mental Health Challenges
by Natalie Vecchione, from FASD Hope Note–I’m writing this article as a parent advocate. I am not a medical professional nor a clinical expert. I am not providing...
The Impact of Mental Health Needs on Learning and What Parents Can Do to Help
by Cheryl Swope, M.Ed., Simply Classical Curriculum, Myself & Others Curriculum, and Cheryl Swope Consulting “My child doesn’t have special needs. They just have anxiety, depression, and OCD.”...
A 3-Step Process for Homeschooling with Health Issues
By Charl Rae Cobb Denial, anger, rationalization, bargaining, depression, anxiety, and eventual acceptance. In nursing school, I learned that everyone goes through several stages during the grieving process....
Let’s Look at Dyslexia Differently
By Jan Bedell, Ph.D., Master NeuroDevelopmentalist, SPED Homeschool Board Member, Curriculum Partner, Consultant Partner, and Therapy Partner Dyslexia is a malady that has perplexed parents, educators, and those...
Popular Special Needs Homeschooling Acronyms
By Peggy Ployhar, SPED Homeschool Founder & CEO Have you ever looked at an acronym only to have to put it into your favorite search engine to come...
5 Character Traits Confident Teens Should Know
by Vicki Tillman, SPED Homeschool Partner 7 Sisters Homeschool Confident teens are often teens that have had character development as part of their homeschool high school experience. One...
Truth, Lies and Confabulation
by Wendy Dawson, SPED Homeschool Partner Social Motion Skills/Incuentro “Confabulation.” A big word with big ramifications. When I first read about confabulation, I found it interesting because it...
Nutrition: A Piece of the Puzzle for Struggling Learners
By Jan Bedell, PhD, M ND An often overlooked piece of the puzzle for children that may be struggling emotionally, behaviorally, or academically is nutrition. The child’s metabolic...