W is for Watermelon
HOW TO USE THE SIGHT WORD CARDS: Use one card at a time. Begin by teaching card #1, which has the word, along with a corresponding full-size image. When your child has mastered this card, replace it...
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One of the best things about full time RV living is the plentiful opportunities we have to teach life skills. We have streets with very little traffic, and a tiny general store on the premises. It...
View ArticleFREE Printable Bathroom Independence Kit
When Dylan was three years old, we were blessed to have an amazing ABA therapist help us in our home. She disagreed with the school, who told us he was not intellectually ready to be potty trained. Se...
View ArticleUsing Evernote to Create Lesson Plans
The most overwhelming part of homeschooling a special needs child is putting together academic goals and lesson plans. There isn’t a one-size-fits-all curriculum for these kids, after all. So each...
View ArticleMoney Sorting Rhyme & Free Printable
Putting things to song always helps my little guy. He has had trouble with recognizing, naming and sorting coins in the past, so we are using a popular rhyme/song, along with a simple structured...
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