ASD, Homeschooling, Learning Activities, Learning Disabilities and Disorders (Special Needs), PDA Autism
Using humor in your homeschool classroom can create a positive and relaxed learning environment, helping children engage more fully with lessons while reducing stress and fostering creativity. Here are some ways to effectively use humor in your homeschool setting:...
ASD, Learning Disabilities and Disorders (Special Needs)
Visual supports can be incredibly effective when teaching students with autism, providing clarity and reducing anxiety by offering predictable and consistent cues. Here are some ways you can use visual supports to enhance learning: Visual Schedules Why: Provide a...
GAD, Learning Disabilities and Disorders (Special Needs)
Excessive anxiety can significantly impact a student’s ability to learn and perform academically. Here’s how it may affect various areas: Concentration and Focus Anxiety often makes it difficult for students to concentrate on tasks, follow lessons, or stay organized....
ADHD/ADD, APD, Homeschooling, Learning Activities, Learning Disabilities and Disorders (Special Needs), Sensory Process Disorder (SPD), Visual Processing Disorder (VPD)
Preventing your homeschooled children from becoming overwhelmed is important to keep their learning experience positive and productive. Here are several strategies you can implement: Create a Consistent Routine Establish a daily schedule with predictable routines....
Educational Styles, Homeschooling
When setting homeschooling goals, especially for children with specific learning needs, it’s important to consider a mix of educational, developmental, and practical elements. Here are some homeschooling goals considerations: Child-Centered Approach Learning...