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Overcoming Dyslexia Book Review: What Every Dyslexia Parent Should Know
Read more: Overcoming Dyslexia Book Review: What Every Dyslexia Parent Should KnowThis Overcoming Dyslexia book review shares what changed in our homeschool after reading it — from how I evaluate curriculum to understanding my husband’s…

Homeschool Curriculum Research: What to Do Before You Pick a Method
Read more: Homeschool Curriculum Research: What to Do Before You Pick a MethodI spent months doing homeschool curriculum research before we started — and I was researching the wrong thing entirely. Here’s what I wish I’d…

Late ADHD Diagnosis in Women: 7 Signs I Missed for 40 Years
Read more: Late ADHD Diagnosis in Women: 7 Signs I Missed for 40 YearsI was 40 years old before I realized I had ADHD. Here’s my late ADHD diagnosis story — the signs that were there my…

5 Simple Ways to Create a Flexible Homeschool Schedule That Actually Works
Read more: 5 Simple Ways to Create a Flexible Homeschool Schedule That Actually WorksHomeschool scheduling doesn’t have to feel like an impossible puzzle. Here are five practical ways to build a flexible homeschool schedule that works for…

Tantrums vs Meltdowns: 3 Key Differences Every Neurodivergent Parent Should Know
Read more: Tantrums vs Meltdowns: 3 Key Differences Every Neurodivergent Parent Should KnowIf you’ve ever watched your child fall apart and wondered if it was bad behavior, it probably wasn’t. Learn the real difference between tantrums…

Tools for Neurodivergent Kids at Home That Actually Help (What We Really Use)
Read more: Tools for Neurodivergent Kids at Home That Actually Help (What We Really Use)Tools for neurodivergent kids at home don’t have to be complicated. Here’s what we actually reach for in our house — visual supports, sensory…

Parenting Advice That Doesn’t Work for Neurodivergent Kids (And What Does)
Read more: Parenting Advice That Doesn’t Work for Neurodivergent Kids (And What Does)Parenting advice that doesn’t work for neurodivergent kids isn’t always bad advice — it’s just incomplete. Here’s a breakdown of the most common things…

When Trying Harder Isn’t the Answer for Dyslexia and ADHD
Read more: When Trying Harder Isn’t the Answer for Dyslexia and ADHDWhen trying harder isn’t the answer for dyslexia and ADHD, effort alone won’t close the gap. Here’s our honest story — what avoidance was…

When Learning Feels Too Hard: What Your Neurodivergent Child Is Really Telling You
Read more: When Learning Feels Too Hard: What Your Neurodivergent Child Is Really Telling YouWhen learning feels too hard for your neurodivergent child, avoidance isn’t attitude — it’s information. Here’s what it was really telling me, and what…

Summer Slide in Neurodivergent Kids: How to Prevent It Without Ruining Summer
Read more: Summer Slide in Neurodivergent Kids: How to Prevent It Without Ruining SummerSummer slide in neurodivergent kids hits harder than most people realize — but you don’t need a full curriculum to prevent it. Here’s what…










