Loop scheduling might sound like something from a sci-fi film involving time travel and quantum chalkboards, but in the homeschooling world, it’s much simpler—and far more...
Calendar and Schedule
What’s a Loop Schedule?
Somewhere in the homeschooling multiverse—right between the color-coded spreadsheets and the “we’ll wing it” crew—lives the loop schedule. It’s the magical unicorn of...
How to Plan Your Homeschooled High School Student’s Four-Year Curriculum
Planning a four-year high school curriculum for your homeschooled student may feel overwhelming, but with a clear structure and goals, it becomes an empowering process. A...
Different Homeschooling Calendars: Choosing the Right Fit for Your Family
One of the many advantages of homeschooling is the flexibility to choose a calendar that fits your family’s needs, schedule, and learning style. Unlike traditional schools,...
Scheduling and Calendar Tips That Actually Work
Homeschooling offers a world of flexibility—but with that freedom comes the challenge of creating a structure that works for your family. Whether you’re brand new to...
Age Appropriate Educational Time
When planning a child’s education—especially in a homeschool setting—it’s important to consider what amount of instructional time is developmentally appropriate. Unlike...
How to Help ADHD Children Follow Through on Tasks
Helping children with ADHD follow through on tasks can be challenging, but with the right strategies, it becomes more manageable. Here are some tailored approaches that...
Tips for Homeschooling your ADHD and ODD child
Homeschooling a child with both ADHD and Oppositional Defiant Disorder (ODD) can be challenging but also rewarding with the right strategies. Here are some tips that may...
Classroom Management for Students with VPD
Managing a classroom or homeschool environment for students with Visual Processing Disorder (VPD) requires creating a supportive and accessible learning space. Here are some...
Visual Processing Disorder Behavioral Management
Managing behavioral challenges for a child with Visual Processing Disorder (VPD) often involves creating a supportive environment that accommodates their visual needs and...
Treating and Managing Visual Processing Disorder
Treating and managing Visual Processing Disorder (VPD) involves a combination of strategies that address the individual's specific difficulties in processing visual...
Aphasia and the Public School System
Dysphasia and aphasia are terms often used to describe language disorders, though "aphasia" is more commonly used in modern terminology. Both conditions involve difficulties...
