Parenting a gifted or twice-exceptional child can be a challenge. I wouldn’t change our journey for the world, but parenting and educating our PG/2E son has been one of our life’s greatest challenges. I have learned so much from him and I always tell folks that he is my wisest teacher. If you are new…
Homeschooling Outliers: A glimpse into our homeschool life
I never set out to homeschool. I’m a product of public schools and a school psychologist. I planned to stay home with our children until they were school age and then return to work. Life likes to laugh at our plans and here I am: suddenly, unexpectedly homeschooling… and loving it. We fell into homeschooling because we…
101 Things I’ve Learned From Homeschooling My Gifted Son
101 Things I’ve Learned From Homeschooling My Gifted Son Learning happens all the time if you just relax and let it. Homeschooling can be unexpected. Profoundly gifted guilt is real. Gifted children are at high risk of underachievement. Thinking about giftedness in terms of asynchronous development brings more understanding to this population. Educators and school…
When Your Kiddo Has Sensory Processing Disorder
When Your Kiddo Has Sensory Processing Disorder Parents, does your child struggle with sensory “stuff”? Are you trying to homeschool a child with SPD? Are you looking for more resources? Today, I’m hanging out over at Year Round Homeschooling and I’m talking about Sensory Processing Disorder with my post When Your Child Has Sensory Processing…
My Little Poppies’ Picks {weekend wrap-up}
My Little Poppies’ Picks {weekend wrap-up} This week, I’m trying something new over here. I wanted to highlight some of the wonderful that happens each week. Every week, I read so many wonderful posts and articles and ideas. I try to share some of them on Facebook, but the reality is Facebook doesn’t reach everyone…
Asynchronous Development: Many Ages at Once {Check me out at Secular Homeschool this week!}
I am so excited to be a featured poster over at Secular Homeschool’s brand-new weekly From Soup to Nuts: Discussions that Matter section. Starting Monday, I’ll be talking about asynchronous development and the gifted child and the discussion will continue all week long!
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