TweetSharePin0 SharesNew homeschoolers are assailed from all sides with what they should do. Like being pregnant for the first time you get told tons of labor stories. Some great and soothing to your nerves. Others not so soothing and really NOT needed. Here is a funny look at what not to tell new homeschoolers. 1) If you are convinced you can homeschool for… View Post
Christmas Learning Ideas!
TweetSharePin0 SharesIt’s the time of year when many of us put aside our curriculum. There are lots of trips, service projects, and hands on things that have to be done. Still we need to find fillers and learning ideas to fill in those low periods. I have put together a couple of Pinterest boards that have Christmas learning material. These… View Post
Homeschooling a child with severe medical issues
TweetSharePin0 SharesMany articles you read in homeschooling magazines or blogs are based with the assumption that your child has a mild to moderately disability. What’s a family to do if their child is severely affected? How can you legally homeschool, properly maintain paperwork, show progress, and keep the strength to keep going? Here are some ideas how to homeschool a severely disabled… View Post
Theraparenting Guide Book!
TweetSharePin0 SharesWalks on the Wildside: Book One in a Series Theraparenting: A Guide for Creatively Promoting Motor Skills in Children By: Jean A Wetherilt, OTR/L Have you ever wanted ideas on how to encourage motor skills in your child? How to start the day with a bang and slip in a bit of therapy. 😉 Here is a book to… View Post
Zounds sensory ideas!
TweetSharePin0 SharesThis is a handout that I give at conferences. I ALWAYS run out of this one. I wanted to share it with everyone. Lots of ideas to help your sensory intense child! Smencils Chalk-use dustless or a glove Use white boards Mechanical pencils are softer lead and will write easier for light writers. Pencil grips can help reduce the… View Post
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