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...
Curricula, Curriculum Types, and State Requirements
Adaptive / Assistive Technology
We list various homeschooling resources that parents can review to determine if they would help homeschool their child(ren). We also help homeschooling parents navigate their homeschooling journey. Many resources are available for homeschooling across various subjects and grade levels. We list various references and resources to help parents. However, we do not list religious-based resources.
Language Disorders
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...
Special Education Accommodations and Modifications
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...
Speech Milestones for Children
Speech milestones provide a guide to typical language development in children. Here's a general breakdown of these milestones: Birth to 3 Months: Makes cooing and gurgling sounds. Reacts to loud noises (startles or quiets). Smiles when spoken to or in response to...
What are Sensory Breaks?
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...
Using Humor in Your Homeschool Classroom
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:...
Using Visual Supports for Autism Students
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...
How Excessive Anxiety Affects Student Ability
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....
Preventing Your Student from Becoming Overwhelmed
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....
Homeschooling Goals Considerations
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 Style:...