Building Language Communication is the most primary impairment of children on the autism spectrum. It is difficult to address because it is not merely a delay, whereby the child is late in aquiring language but experiences no difficulty once they do. ASD children have language disorders that make the acquisition and use of language very […]
The Plan for Maine
The plans for our Maine state study have changed and evolved a few times. I started out firmly convinced that a lapbook was the way to go. I like lapbooks, they are portable, span a variety of age groups and are fairly easy to accomplish. So we started reading and I began to re-think the […]
Kerplink, Kerplank, Kerplunk
Ever since we started our Maine State Study Kelli and Kevin have fallen in love with Blueberries for Sal by Robert McCloskey . They ask for it several times a day. Well, of course that led to the request that we go to Blueberry Hill while in Maine and have tin pails that go Kerplink, […]
Autism and Home Education ~ Part II
Learning Styles So you are going to homeschool your autistic child. Everyone, absolutely everyone, thinks you are nuts. The pediatrician, the speech therapist, the O/T, your parents, your husband’s parents, all the family members, all the experts tell you to put the kid in public school where they have experts to deal with this. You […]
Homeschool Year Ends
Today, on the day most of the public schools in the area had their last day of school, one of our local Catholic homeschool groups celebrated the official beginning of summer with Mass and a talent show. Mass was celebrated by Fr. Juniper one of our beloved Franciscan Friars of the Renewal . He gave […]
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