Teaching Learning Skills as a Homeschooler
Teaching your child facts is good but teaching learning skills is probably the most important. Here’s how to teach them how to learn.
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Teaching your child facts is good but teaching learning skills is probably the most important. Here’s how to teach them how to learn.
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Therapy is expensive! So if you or your child need a therapist — physical, OT, speech or talk — there are alternatives to therapy!
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ADHD is one of the most common diagnoses in childhood. So homeschooling ADHD kids is also more common. For us, it was the best thing I did.
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An IEP is a tool often used by schools to help special needs kids. Do you need a homeschool IEP as well? What would you use it for?
Can you homeschool special needs kids? There are so many reasons why you can and should! Here’s what I’ve learned homeschooling my special needs kids.
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When your child has sensory processing disorder, or just sensory issues, even homeschooling can be challenging. Here are some tools and tips to help.
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Every parent wants healthy happy children. So when do you need to get help? Here are common signs of developmental delay in toddlers.
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Every parent wants to say their child is “gifted”, right? We’re all proud parents! But, like there are children with intellectual delays and disabilities, there are children with superior intellectual gifts and talents. And just like homeschooling special needs kids, when you homeschool a gifted child, it can present an extra challenge for their parents.
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