If you think homeschooling requires a mountain of educational tools and rigid schedules, think again. In our latest episode, Sarah Collins, a registered and licensed occupational therapist with a unique blend of professional expertise in pediatrics, home health, and homeschooling, joins us.
In this episode, Sarah shares her journey from skepticism to advocacy, detailing how occupational therapy principles can seamlessly integrate into a homeschooling environment to create a developmentally supportive space for children. We challenge the common misconceptions about early childhood education and provide insights into fostering essential skills through play and minimalistic setups rather than relying on a plethora of educational gadgets.
This episode is packed with valuable tips on balancing sensory play, motor skills development, and discipline, aimed at revolutionizing your approach to motherhood and education. Don't miss Sarah's expert guidance and the supportive community she's built through Homeschool OT.
In this episode, you will hear:
- Integrating occupational therapy principles into homeschooling routines
- Misconceptions about the necessity of extensive tools and structured activities in early childhood education
- Emphasizing the importance of simple, everyday interactions and minimalistic setups
- Addressing children's developmental milestones and sensory play
- Building a supportive community and team around homeschooling families
- Practical advice on managing learning challenges and fostering a peaceful learning environment
Resources from this Episode
- Website: www.homeschoolOT.com
- Instagram: www.instagram.com/homeschool_ot
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