Somewhere between “What do you think?” and “Why do you say that?” lies the magical land of Socratic discussion—a place where answers are optional, curiosity is essential,...
Learning Activities
The WIPPEA Model for Younger Students
The WIPPEA Model is a lesson planning model adapted from the work of Dr. Madeline Hunter (Master Teaching, 1982). It is an instructional framework that guides lesson...
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...
TouchMath
TouchMath stands out as a carefully developed multisensory math program that empowers students who struggle with foundational skills and abstract concepts. Designed to...
Treating and Managing of Aphasia
Dysphasia (a language disorder that affects the ability to communicate) and aphasia (a more severe form of dysphasia) typically result from damage to the language centers of...
Treatment and Management of Autism
Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) is a developmental disorder characterized by difficulties with social interaction, communication, and repetitive behaviors. The treatment and...
Treatment and Management of Dyscalculia
Dyscalculia is a learning difficulty that affects a person's ability to understand and work with numbers. Treatment and management strategies for dyscalculia often focus on...
Treatment and Management of Dysgraphia
Managing and treating dysgraphia involves a combination of interventions that target the specific difficulties associated with the condition. Here's a comprehensive guide:...
Treatment and Management of Dyslexia
Dyslexia, a specific learning disorder affecting reading and language processing, can be managed through interventions, educational strategies, and support systems. While...
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...
Using Project-Based Learning in Your Homeschool
Project-based learning (PBL) can be an incredibly engaging and practical approach to homeschooling. It allows for deep exploration of topics through hands-on, real-world...
Using the Socratic Method with Bloom’s Taxonomy
Somewhere in an ideal classroom (or homeschool table), a teacher leans back with a smile and asks, “But why do you think that?” The student, halfway through explaining why a...