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Top 10 Special Education Podcasts You Must Follow in 2020

Top 10 Special Education Podcasts You Must Follow in 2020

Contents [show] ⋅About this list & ranking Special Education Podcasts The Inclusion Podcast SPED Homeschool Conversations Field Trip Podcast Lutheran Education Podcast Catholic Ed 4 All Special Educational Needs Submit Blog Do you want more traffic, leads, and sales? Submit your blog below if you want to grow your traffic and revenue. Submit Your Blog Special Education Podcasts View Latest Posts ⋅Get Bloggers Contacts 1. The Inclusion Podcast About Podcast Dr. Julie Causton shares everything happening in the exciting world of special education and school inclusion! Frequency 3 episodes / month Podcast drjuliecauston.podbean.com Social Engagement 4ⓘ ⋅ Domain Authority 87ⓘ ⋅ View...

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#MASKTOGETHER and Do Good with these Stylish Looks

#MASKTOGETHER and Do Good with these Stylish Looks

If you ask 50 parents what the hardest part of raising kids during a pandemic is, you’re bound to get 50 different answers, from handling homeschooling to dealing with newfound fears—and the accompanying nightly request for extra cuddles. However, what all parents can agree on is that the new normal of wearing a mask in public is one of the harder adjustments for kids of all ages. Unfortunately, that’s doubly true when the masks you’ve bought or made for them are uncomfortable, or—gasp!—don’t go with what they’re wearing. The good news? One of the most beloved baby brands in the...

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#17 Weeks + Body Changes

#17 Weeks + Body Changes

17 weeks! Over the last year or so I’ve really been reading about body neutrality and using it in our home.  The idea is to respect your body, do what you need to do to feel healthy and well but that the body isn’t something we are always thinking about/talking about positively or negatively.  My friend Megan D says, “Our body is the least interesting thing about us” and I truly believe that.   I do still say positive things about our bodies once in a while but the focus is more on everything but our bodies and I’ve loved it.  Less...

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Roadschool Field Trip to Lake Champlain

Roadschool Field Trip to Lake Champlain

Studying the 'Revolutionary War' and 'War of 1812,' we visited the Lake Champlain Maritime Museum in Vergennes, VT.  They focus on the historical role that this area played in both conflicts, as well as general maritime history. Their extensive collection of boats ranges from excavated, millennia-old Native American vessels to modern, unique ice-yachts.  My husband had been quite gung-ho

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Joseph’s First Holy Communion

Joseph’s First Holy Communion

Saturday-Sunday, Days #77-78 of Phase 2 of ReopeningWe request continued prayers for my husband's mother D. She is recovering, now in a long-term, acute care facility, from COVID-19 and hasn't been home in eight weeks. We value communicating with her via FaceTime as often as the facility will facilitate, which is almost every day.Saturday was a busy day of errands for us, but one was particularly fun and could hardly be called an errand: a local homeschooling store is moving locations, so was having a 25%-off-everything sale, when its prices on used curriculum are already 25-75% off retail. I enjoyed...

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