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5 YouTube Channels Homeschool Families Simply MUST Check Out
This Week's Curated Content is All About Some Really Dope (read: Interesting, Informative, and Generally Accurate) YOUTUBE Channels that Homeschooling Families (or Classroom Teachers) Can Use to Support Their Homeschool Curriculum.
(Looking for Podcast Suggestions to Supplement Your Homeschooling or Classroom Curriculum? Say Less! Check Out This Post Filled With Educational Podcast Recommendations.)
MELANATED AND WELL-EDUCATED
New and Confused Homeschool Families Start Here! Talk about user-friendly. This channel is the perfect go-to site, especially for new homeschooling families.
The presenter, Erica, is well-informed and speaks with the benefit of first hand experience. She also podcasts, blogs, and vlogs (or something like that 😃) so you can consume her content in various ways.
ThisBrownTeacher's Hot Take: It's a GO for Me.
These videos are clean! The recording and formatting is so well done. And getting insight from someone who's actually DOING what you're doing ... well, well, well ... you gotta love it when a great plan comes together.
CRASH COURSE
Crash Course is a YouTube channel filled with science, social science, and historical content presented in fun, usually a mix of real people and animated clips.
Agreeing that the site is witty and fast-paced, CommonSense.org and other commenters are seemingly thrown off by the word 'course' in the channels moniker. CommonSense.org gives Crash Course a rating of 3 out 5 stars, deciding that anything labeled a "course" should be interactive and offer opportunities for students to "engage" with the content - something they claim Crash Course does not necessarily do.
ThisBrownTeacher's Hot Take: Check it out. 👍🏾
Sometimes a video is just that ... a video. And most homeschooling or traditional school teachers will add their own spin on information curated from the internet regardless. The content is better suited toward older learners and families should preview the content first to ensure that all topic matter is copacetic.
THE HANDMADE HOMESCHOOLER
With shoutouts to the "Homeschool Haters" (facts 😉) and videos titled THINGS I WON'T DO AS A HOMESCHOOL MOM and 6 THINGS I DON'T DO AS A HOMESCHOOL MOM, you know you are about to get the real-deal-truth-ruth when it comes to homeschooling. Mandy's channel -THE HANDMADE HOMESCHOOLER- is truly an internet fav. Plus, she runs a free Facebook Group and, even though I, personally, don't rock with a whole bunch of extraneous and miscellaneous purchases and fees related to homeschooling, if you need some early guidance, this channel has curriculum and other resources for preschool and upper grades at the ready.
ThisBrownTeacher's Hot Take: Yes, Please! 💯
Besides the cute, little YouTube Shorts she does, as a classroom teacher, I REALLY appreciate The Handmade Homeschooler's approach to HS prep and organization. She seems to backwards plan and Year-At-A-Glance prep like the most veteran of school teachers. Her content is interesting and informative. And definitely the place to go for real talk, organization, preparation, and subject based ideas and information.
ART FOR KIDS HUB
Art for Kids Hub is a great look for all homeschooling families because:
The channel is actually created and hosted by an actual family. With kids. Doing art.
Most of the projects are easy, uncomplicated, and do not require a bunch of supplies or skills. In most cases, pencils and perhaps crayons or markers will suffice.
My boy loves this channel for all of the cool HOW TO DRAW ... videos that provide easy to understand, step-by-step techniques for drawing everything from ants to a slice of lemon pie.
ThisBrownTeacher's Hot Take: For sure! For sure! 👌🏾
While some of the drawing tutorials or subject matter (Bugatti anyone?) may frustrated younger or easily frustrated children, pre-viewing and pre-selecting a drawing or two you know your homeschooler can handle is the perfect addition to your Art or Creativity curriculum. For sure!
Real Life Lore
What's cool about the Real Life Lore YouTube channel is, by far, the ... LORE! Featuring titles such as What's the Deepest Hole We Can Possible Dig? This channel is chock full of subject matter based topics that are arranged in way that makes what could be somewhat dry content (digging holes ... huh?) really engaging for elementary aged homeschoolers and up. Filled with science and history/social studies heavy themes, from comprehension questions, essays, drawings, map quests, experiments, and more, your learner can successfully interact with this content in so many ways and have fun doing it.
ThisBrownTeacher's Hot Take: For sure! Say less. ✅
Top Fuel Dragsters Visualized and Telling Time on Mars. Sheesh. Say less.
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Read more about why drumming can help neurodivergent learners … HERE.
Read more to learn why it's so important to advocate for atypical thinkers … HERE.
Read on about the benefits of helping children build their self-regulation skills … HERE.
On Behalf of Your Children ... What's Next?
For some of you, this is going to hurt. And for that I am sorry. But not sorry. More like sorry, not sorry. Especially in this age of wokeness, cancellations, and fear of speaking truth, to power or otherwise.
You see, these days, most can't handle the truth and believe their self-imposed fugue state is valid, is justified, and no one is allowed to penetrate it.
But penetrate it I must.
Hear me out for just a moment as I present a single question to the confused, the uncertain, the unsure among us.
What's next?
I see your questions. Your inquires. Your requests for assistance.
Which leads me to wonder. What's next?
You recant the stories of the awful things that occur in your child's classroom, their school building, within themselves, or amongst their peers.
You lament over the inequalities, the maltreatment, the mishandling effectuated by your child's teacher, their school environment, and society at large as they showcase their uncertainty about things that they simply do not understand.
You use words like heartbreaking, brutal, unfair. And as I read, as I listen, I can only ask but one question. What's next?
Our neurodivergent children, Our loves. The reason our hearts beat. Our children's behaviors can be intense. Their behaviors can be difficult. No. Not just difficult. Not only intense. Also complicated. Frightening. A lot.
All facts.
But I wonder, even more so when reading your words, or listening to your commentary here and there ... what is the alternative, and is that alternative any worse than your prevailing predicament?
Speaking from direct and actual experience, I assure you, your children are telling you something. The stories they tell you. The feelings they express. The pictures that they draw. Even the reports and write-ups from school. They are all painting a narrative. Telling a story.
So again I ask, what's next?
Auliq Ice speaks of pulling your own rope. But pulling your own rope is sometimes so hard. Pulling your own rope is sometimes too much. Rest assured. I get it. I, too, understand.
But what is the alternative? What is next?
Perhaps homeschooling is not your choice. (Though I wish you would reconsider.) But options exist. Alternatives abound. And most importantly, your children are asking a very hard question of you.
What's next?
Because what's currently happening is obviously not working.
So consider this, and again on behalf of your children I ask, ... what's next?
“It's not about making the right choice. It's about making a choice and making it right.” ― J.R. Rim
My friend, who is also autistic af, just got her 9-year-old to go thru one of those 5-hour batteries of psych testing. The psychologist said he was "highly gifted, anxious, impulsive, maybe ADHD," but not autistic, because "eye contact, play, and social cues, all add up to not autistic."
Please, Autistic Tumblr, help me roast this person from afar, that my friend may find succor in our collective dragging of that diagnosis.
Friends in the autistic community, I work with a 9 year old non-verbal boy with autism. He is still learning to use his device so does not speak with it fluently. There will be times where he has outbursts of crying and hitting himself and others. Currently he doesn't have the skills to use his AAC device to express his feelings and emotions (something we are working on teaching him). I know that sensory meltdowns aren't something controllable and I want to be able to help him. I would like to try to find some sort of sensory equivalent to help him calm down. I want to find something he can use, squeeze, hit, or etc. during these outbursts. If you wouldn't mind, please leave any suggestions you can. When I see him next, I plan on bringing a few things like both firm and soft squeeze toys, but I would really appreciate some other options.

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Day of Autism pride month! Selfie! This is because I am bad at drawing and cannot do portraits!
So anyways I had like 5 selfies through the many years I’ve had a phone. Take this one where I look roguish and handsome and you can see I still have acne
Day2!! Special interest
I’m not sure if I have any tbh, I got basically zero education on autism and no help with figuring myself out. Maybe friendship? I kinda have a very singleminded focus on being a good friend. Not sure if I accomplish it, but I’m trying very hard!
Day 3 autistic memes!!
I’m afraid I do not have any.. *serendipitous tumbleweed*
Day 4 Intersectional disabilities
Anxiety makes my depression worse and ADHD makes everything worse, recently I’ve been having panic attacks? And that’s al very unhelpful, but I guess I don’t know if I’d be any happier without it, so eh.
Have a good day!!
ah yes school, another day of teachers playing ‘ how can be torture the neurodivergent kid today?’
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