Stacie Walker explains why mindset is so important and why changing your mindset is key to making positive changes in your homeschooling practice and all areas of your life. Stacie shares ways to become aware of your thoughts and begin to make shifts in mindset.
Afsaneh Moradian explains why neurodivergent kids resist learning when they don’t have meaningful learning experiences. She shares from her own experience and expertise why meaningful learning is so important and how parents can begin to approach creating meaningful learning experiences for their unique homeschoolers.
Dawn Friedman explains the causes of annoying behavior and how to stay calm when your nervous system goes into overdrive. Dawn shares vital tips and strategies for how to communicate when your irritable or anxious child is making choices that are driving you or someone else bonkers.
Denise Thomas shares invaluable information about what it means to create a personal brand and why it’s so important for college and scholarship applications. Her expertise will inspire you to start thinking about your unique homeschooler’s higher education regardless of their age.
Melissa Price explains why art and creativity are wonderful tools for teaching our unique kids how to name and process their emotions. She shares wonderful artistic and creative activities you can easily add to your homeschooling practice.
Lion and Kandi Fludd share the journey of how they started the ADHD is My Superpower Podcast for their young child. They reveal how the podcast greatly improved their communication with their son and increased their child’s self-confidence and leadership skills. They explain how parents can start their own family podcast.
Elan Page explains what representation means and why it’s so important for building your unique homeschooler’s sense of self and their place in the world. She shares different ways to approach finding books and media that have characters similar to your unique homeschooler.
Sarah Collins explains the 8 senses in the body. She provides us with an understanding of one of the senses, interoception and different ways to help our kids gain greater self-awareness of what is happening in their bodies while homeschooling.
Danielle Bettmann explains what children experience when they have big emotions. She shares what parents can do to co-regulate kids while staying regulated themselves. Danielle also provides strategies that are simple to use and make a huge difference in preventing emotions from becoming so big.
Jennifer House shares how all 8 senses are involved in eating and how to take into consideration your child’s sensory processing when asking them to the table, preparing meals, and incorporating some food play into your homeschooling practice.
Latonya Moore explains how self-talk is a powerful thing we all do. What we say to ourselves can hold us back and keep us stuck, or it can help us move forward and create the lives we want. Latonya shares ways we can become aware of our self-talk and change what we tell ourselves.
Tara Bushaw explains why freelancing is an excellent option for homeschooling parents to bring in income without affecting their family’s schedule. She shares how empowering it is to be your own boss and be able to support the life you want to have through freelancing,
Elizabeth Sautter explains what social emotional learning is and why it’s so important for neurodivergent children to learn social emotional skills. She shares many tips and suggestions for ways to integrate social emotional learning into your homeschooling practice.
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