

I teach parents how to educate their own children (especially those with struggling learners) so that they can successfully and peacefully homeschool or provide supplemental education at home. This podcast will discuss: - various learning disabilities and challenges, including: ADHD, dyslexia, autism, processing disorders, and so much more! - how all people learn - different learning styles - strategies for supporting specific learning challenges - how to apply these learning strategies at home - stories from homeschooling parents -interviews from other experts
I teach parents how to educate their own children (especially those with struggling learners) so that they can successfully and peacefully homeschool or provide supplemental education at home. This podcast will discuss: - various learning disabilities and challenges, including: ADHD, dyslexia, autism, processing disorders, and so much more! - how all people learn - different learning styles - strategies for supporting specific learning challenges - how to apply these learning strategies at home - stories from homeschooling parents -interviews from other experts
Episodes

Thursday May 07, 2026
Technology isn't the Savior, is it the Problem?
Thursday May 07, 2026
Thursday May 07, 2026
What has your experience with technology been with your kids?
Are you able to give unlimited screen time with no consequences?
Does your kid become an unrecognizable monster after 20 minutes of video games?
Have you noticed any impact in their learning?
Do you use educational apps with your kids?
I would LOVE to know all of these answers! Please email me at Kimberlynn@DecodingLearningDifferences.com and give me any insights into what you are seeing experiencing in your own home!
This week, I’m beginning what I expect will be a series of episodes diving into the use and role of technology in education and with our students.
In future episodes, I plan to interview experts in the field and go deeper into the research and solutions.
Listen to this week’s episode, and then email me at Kimberlynn@DecodingLearningDifferences.com and let me know your thoughts and experiences! I REALLY want to hear from you!
No comments yet. Be the first to say something!