Anyone Can Homeschool – It Isn't as Difficult As You Think
Posted in Homeschooling, Just Starting Out on July 3, 2017
If you have considered homeschooling, your initial thought is that it will be difficult. The truth is, homeschooling isn't as difficult as you may think. While most states allow you to homeschool your child as long as you follow the regulations they have set forth, six states in the U.S.A. will not allow you to Read More »
The Value of Teaching Kids to Type
Posted in Teaching on July 2, 2017
Over the last decade, the world has become a technology driven place. It has become even more important for children to develop computer-based skills, and technology based skills earlier in life. Unfortunately for the average U.S. K-12 student, typing is not a priority in the public schools. Their curriculum doesn't introduce keyboarding until the beginning Read More »
The Best Fidget Cube: Six Sides of Fidgetty Goodness
Posted in Reviews on June 29, 2017
If you or your child are a pen chewer, or you simply need something to do with your hands to occupy your time, the fidget cube is the best option for quiet fidgeting out there. The fidget cube was designed with the need to fidget in mind. It is set up to accommodate all of Read More »
ADHD Fidget Toys: 10 Unique Fidget Items to Keep Kids Occupied
Posted in Reviews on June 28, 2017
Fidgets are an excellent way to keep children with ADHD occupied—especially if you have a child who always has multiple things on their mind. Before moving forward, please note that fidget items are not a one-size-fits-all cure. Different children need different types of fidget and sensory toys to keep them occupied. Additionally, these toys are Read More »
Best Sensory Toys for Autism (Tactile, Oral, Auditory, Visual, Vestibular, Proprioceptive)
Posted in Lifestyle on June 27, 2017
There are different levels of autism, and each child requires a different amount of sensory input, as well as a different amount of sensory input. Finding the right sensory toy for your child is very important because the sensory activity can either create a more stable environment, or a more hectic environment for your child. Read More »