By Kimberly Vogel We’ve hit the halfway point this year. It’s time for a mid-year check up. Even if things are sailing smoothly, it’s a good idea to take a...
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Adaptive Ways to Capture Your Child’s New Year
By Peggy Ployhar If you are looking for a fun, and adaptive, new tradition for ringing in the new year with your children, here are five activities we have pinned...
What We are THANKFUL for This Year in Our Journey as SPED Homeschool Moms
by the SPED Homeschool Team& Community Being a mom of a special needs kiddo sure has its hard times, but gratitude can change our perspective and help ease the...
8 Tips for Planning Your Homeschool Year with a Struggling Learner
By Kimberly Vogel Planning a new homeschool year energizes some and sparks fear in other homeschool moms. Personally, I enjoy planning, but scheduling a year for a struggling learner reminds...
10 Simple Steps for Documenting Homeschool Progress
by Theresa Lynch, owner of Learning in the Living Room Documenting your child’s progress throughout your home education journey is like collecting treasures along the beach. However, it...
Preparing Students for Non-Academic Post High School Opportunities
by Dawn Spence, SPED Homeschool Teaching Manager Homeschooling through to graduation is an extremely helpful way to help a student prepare for a trade or a certain career....
College and Career Planning in Spite of Learning Challenges
by Shari Nelson We all have learning challenges to some degree. Each challenge has a purpose and a plan behind it. Our mission is to discover the purpose...
5 Ways to Help Twice-Exceptional Children Make Friends
By Sarah Walkey Mcubin If you have a twice-exceptional (2e) child who wants to make friends, you may have noticed that they have to work extra hard socially....
8 Tips for Homeschooling a Twice Exceptional Student
by Betsy Sproger from BJ’s Homeschool Finding out our daughter was gifted and twice exceptional, well, that was more than a few years ago. Our 2e daughter is already...
Where to Turn When Curriculum Isn’t Helping
By Jan Bedell, PhD, Master Neurodevelopmentalist A common question from homeschool families is, “What curriculum do you have for ______?” Fill in the blank with one of the myriad...