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Homeschooling a Child With Sensory Processing Disorder
Sometimes a nugget of wisdom punches you in the gut and completely changes your perspective. For me, it was reading a wise mother’s realization that her child – in the throes of an epic meltdown…
Preschool Mom’s Survival Guide
Are you ready to pull your hair out? Feeling like you can’t turn your back for a minute or the house will crumble? If so, you might be the parent of a preschooler! Preschoolers definitely keep…
Tips For Working With An Autistic Teen
If you’ve been raising an autistic child who is now in their teen years, then you are well aware of how challenging the school environment can be. Public schools don’t always have the resources…
9 Charts Every Middle & High School Parent Must See
Backed by data from reputed sources, these charts provide a great insight into where opportunities lie for our children. Learning to code provides your children with the skills needed to capitalize…
Free Read Aloud Videos for Your Homeschool
Let’s face it - sometimes, parents just need a BREAK! Arranging for someone else to take over parenting duties can be a task in and of itself, though. Luckily, there are ways to take breaks…
Homeschool for Free: History/Social Studies
Are you ready to teach your child history or social studies this year? Worried about what to cover, how to know when to do it, or how to make it fun? There is so much more than just memorizing…
Spotlight On: Computer Science – Coding
What Is Computer Science? Computer science is all about what learning what computers can actually do. Computer programming (and, thus, coding) is about making the computers do those things.…
How to Use Vision Boards to Refresh Your Homeschool
Are you the type of person who thinks big but has difficulty following through?? Great ideas come easy, but you just can’t seem to make it happen? Vision boards may be the solution to helping…
Online Resources to Supplement Homeschool
According to the National Center for Education Statistics, almost 1.8 million children in the U.S. are homeschooled. Homeschooled students are composed of a wide range of ages, as well as racial,…
Five Tips For Planning A New Homeschool Year
It is almost time to get back to school and that means planning and ordering your curriculum. Wading through all the choices can be a bit daunting (to put it lightly). Our friends at Homeschool…