Learning to write is hard. Writing is a complex task. It requires muscle strength in the arm, wrist, and hand; visual perceptual skills; fine motor control; and hand-eye coordination. In order for a child to learn to write it is important to address all those skills. And most of them […]
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Scissors teach wonderful skills, build the brain and body connection, and prepare kids for real-life problems.
How do you work on teaching writing beyond copy work? These ideas can get your student writing more, in a gentle way.
Sometimes as a mom, you need to do things like cook or clean. What can you do with your little one? Leet me give you some ideas.
I am a huge fan of dolls as part of imaginative play. I have some tips and things to look for when picking a doll for a child in your life.
Autism is complicated and different people experience it very differently. But there are a few things that seem to help when homeschooling someone with Autism.
Card games help kids develop hand-eye coordination and problem-solving. These are some games my family has enjoyed recently.
Why I think you should limit your kids screen time. And why you don’t need to stress about it.
Homeschoolers have the luxury of learning to read at their own pace, in their own time, and in their own way. But most children follow one of 3 patterns.
Rock Crayons are a great way of helping your young child build the muscle strength needed for a proper pencil grip. And they are fun!