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If your homeschool is anything like mine, December hits and suddenly everything feels a little more… full. There are cookie crumbs under the table again, winter boots multiplying by the door, and a to-do list that seems to regenerate every time you cross something off. And right in the middle of all that, you want...

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The holidays can be magical… and also a lot. Between the sensory overload, disrupted routines, big feelings, and the pressure to “make memories,” our neurodivergent kids can end up overwhelmed before we even hang the stockings. And honestly? We parents feel it too. That’s exactly why I love simple, flexible activities that bring us back...

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I love snuggling up with my kids to read all year long, but there’s just something special about cuddling in when the snow is falling outside and the twinkle lights are glowing. Do you have favorite holiday stories? Here are a few of ours — maybe you and your family can enjoy one each night...

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      Why is getting dressed still such a battle? If you’re parenting a neurodivergent or sensory-sensitive kid, you might find yourself asking this question on repeat. It starts with the best intentions—drawers full of clean clothes, a hopeful plan for a smooth morning—and ends with tears, exasperation, and an outfit that looks nothing...

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Winter has a way of inviting us to slow down. The shorter days, chilly air, and twinkling lights remind us that not every season has to be about rushing, planning, or checking things off a curriculum list. Sometimes, what our families need most is connection—those small, cozy moments that build memories and fill emotional buckets....

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