10 Simple Steps for Documenting Homeschool Progress
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8M ago
  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 can and should serve as much more than an academic record of progress. It offers a recollection of how your child has grown in a […] The post 10 Simple Steps for Documenting Homeschool Progress first appeared on SPED Homeschool ..read more
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Preparing Students for Non-Academic Post High School Opportunities
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11M ago
   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. For some learners, this post high school opportunities may include college, but for others not. Below we have compiled videos and articles for parents of ..read more
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College and Career Planning in Spite of Learning Challenges
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1y ago
   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 and how it propels us towards our calling in life. The specific calling on all our lives is born out of these challenges, our strengths ..read more
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5 Ways to Help Twice-Exceptional Children Make Friends
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1y ago
  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. Skills that are easy for others may be very difficult for 2e kids. Thankfully there are many ways to help them make great friends.  After ..read more
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Where to Turn When Curriculum Isn’t Helping
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by SPED Homeschool
1y ago
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 of labels that are prevalent today – dyslexia, ASD, ADD, ADHD, dysgraphia, all types of syndromes. The answer is that there really isn’t one. WAIT ..read more
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The Therapeutic Facets of Parkour
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1y ago
  You’ve probably seen the scene from “The Office” where Michael, Dwight, and Andy run around the office jumping on things. That’s exactly what a lot of people think of when they see or hear the word parkour. But the truth is parkour is actually the discipline of learning to overcome challenges and become better ..read more
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Sound Therapy Helped Our Homeschooling
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by SPED Homeschool
1y ago
  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 dealing with attention or anxiety problems? When our son was very little, he had many sensory issues. He particularly struggled with sound sensitivity, had meltdowns ..read more
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The Healing Power of Music Lessons
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1y ago
  by Karyn Scott from Care2Rock   The healing power of music is truly transformational. When I started providing music lessons to youth in foster care over a decade ago with the non-profit that I started, Kids in a New Groove, I had no idea what would happen. I questioned if music lessons were important ..read more
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Body, Mind, and Soul Care for Homeschool Parents
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by SPED Homeschool
1y ago
  by Mandi Frost from My Life Coach 360   How much energy, zest or joy do you have on a scale of 1-10?  What is stealing your joy?   Home schooling can be a lot for parents, in addition to all the other family responsibilities.  Therefore, it’s important to evaluate what is good, better ..read more
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Emotional Regulation Tips for The Holiday
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by SPED Homeschool
1y ago
  by Mara McLoughlin from IRL Social Skills   Picture this: After the fantastic holiday dinner, which went pretty smoothly, Grandma has asked your seventh-grader to help load the dishwasher. Your son starts acting a bit moody. He’d rather be alone, playing video games or scrolling TikTok.   Grandma can be very exacting and critical ..read more
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