As a homeschooling mom to neurodivergent children, I’ve learned that creating consistent, predictable routines is not just helpful. It’s essential. Neurodivergent learners, whether they’re on the autism spectrum, have ADHD, or experience other forms of neurodiversity, often thrive best in environments where they know what to expect. While we can’t predict every twist and turn from How to Build Daily Rhythms That Support Neurodivergent Learners
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Rethinking the School Year: Why We Homeschool Year-Round
One of the most freeing parts of homeschooling is realizing you’re not bound to the traditional school calendar. Our family has embraced a year-round approach, not just for academic reasons, but because it aligns with our climate, our energy, and our kids’ needs. Instead of taking a long summer break like many families, we break from Rethinking the School Year: Why We Homeschool Year-Round