January 16, 2020 / by Shelah Moss / Autism, Special Needs, Homeschooling, Educational, Parenting / 0 comments
The idea behind scaffolding is that with appropriate adult help, children can often perform tasks that they are incapable of completing on their own. With this in mind, scaffolding–where the adult continually adjusts the level of his or her help in response to the child’s level of performance–is an effective form of teaching.
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Vision therapy
November 2, 2018 / by Shelah Moss /
A video explaining vision therapy.
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Occupational therapy
November 2, 2018 / by Shelah Moss /
A resource for occupational therapy and sensory processing resources. “The therapeutic use…
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Does Money Buy Better Therapy?
September 24, 2018 / by admin /
Success seems to depend on how involved the parents are, how much they educate themselves about their child’s needs.
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Dozens of Picture Book Activities for Popular Children’s Books
May 4, 2021 / by Shelah Moss / Crafts, Books, Reading, Homeschooling, Educational / 15 comments
There are two items that seemed to multiply on their own in…
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Dysgraphia: Symptoms, Treatment, and Accommodations
March 23, 2021 / by Shelah Moss / Special Needs, Educational, Parenting / 5 comments
Dysgraphia is a learning disability that affects fine motor and handwriting skills. Dysgraphia activities, accomodations, and strategies that help.
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The Big Bang Book and Unit Study
May 4, 2020 / by Shelah Moss / Educational, Homeschooling, Books, Science / 2 comments
The Big Bang Book presents the mystery of how the universe began…
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Mental Health Scavenger Hunt
April 18, 2020 / by Shelah Moss / Parenting, Social Emotional, Special Needs / 4 comments
Are you stressed out because there’s a global pandemic? I am guessing…
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Book Inspired Activities for Toddlers
March 2, 2020 / by Shelah Moss / Parenting, Books, Toddlers / 0 comments
It is so important to find safe and simple activities for toddlers!…
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How Scaffolding Learning Strategies Helps Your Child
January 16, 2020 / by Shelah Moss / Autism, Special Needs, Homeschooling, Educational, Parenting / 0 comments
The idea behind scaffolding is that with appropriate adult help, children can often perform tasks that they are incapable of completing on their own. With this in mind, scaffolding–where the adult continually adjusts the level of his or her help in response to the child’s level of performance–is an effective form of teaching.
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How to Support and Motivate a Reluctant Reader
December 16, 2019 / by Shelah Moss /
Do you have a reluctant reader? We see children every day who…
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