Environmental education needs to be incorporated from a very early onset. After all, it is when we are young that we begin to form our world view and start to form many of our habits. And everyone knows that bad habits die hard! Environmental education should be taught even to our youngest students. Even young … Continue reading →
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Incorporate Environmental Education Into Your Lesson Plan
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Math for Homeschoolers With Special Needs
Math can be a challenge for children with special needs, leaving many homeschooling parents-not to mention kids-feeling overwhelmed. However, there are many math games and activities that can make learning math concepts easier and more enjoyable. Using a variety of games, especially those that are hands-on, can help children with learning disabilities retain more of … Continue reading →
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Special Education Instruction
Advocating at school on behalf of children with autism can be so frustrating that it’s like hitting your head against a brick wall. In fact, it’s a glimpse into what it must be like to have autism…you know what you want to communicate, but you just can’t seem to get your message through to the … Continue reading →
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