ADHD/ADD, Behavioral Instructional Frameworks, Hands-On, Learning Activities, Learning Disabilities and Disorders (Special Needs), Lesson Planning, ODD, Sensory Process Disorder (SPD)
A behavioral approach to lesson planning involves structuring lessons to focus on observable and measurable behaviors or skills, reinforcing desired actions, and providing clear feedback to encourage learning. This method draws from behaviorist theories, such as those...
Behavioral Interventions, Dyslexia, Dysphasia / Aphasia, Learning Activities, Learning Disabilities and Disorders (Special Needs), MRELD
Language disorders can affect a person’s ability to understand, express, or process language. Here are the main types of language disorders: Receptive Language Disorder Description: Difficulty understanding or processing language. Symptoms: Trouble following...
Learning Activities, Learning Disabilities and Disorders (Special Needs), Lesson Planning
When homeschooling or working with students who require special education, accommodations and modifications are key strategies to support their learning. Here’s a breakdown of both and examples of how to apply them in a homeschool setting: Accommodations...
ASD, Learning Activities, Learning Disabilities and Disorders (Special Needs), PDA Autism, Sensory Process Disorder (SPD)
Sensory breaks are short, structured breaks that allow individuals, particularly those with Sensory Processing Disorder (SPD) or other sensory challenges, to regulate their sensory input and help them remain focused and calm. These breaks provide opportunities to...
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:...
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....