23: Serving & Learning From Homeschoolers in Your Nature-Based Practice with Sarah Collins, OTR/L
Homeschooling, unfortunately, comes with a lot of stigmas from those who aren’t familiar with it. On the flip side, it’s also becoming more and more common as parents want to find more individualized ways of learning for their kids.
In today’s episode, I’m chatting with Sarah Collins of Homeschool OT, who provides consultation services for occupational therapists and homeschoolers. She’s sharing practical ideas for both homeschoolers and OTs, best practices for OTs on how to approach conversations with homeschoolers, and three homeschooling philosophies and how they’re beneficial to nature-based therapy.
Nature-based therapy practitioners can benefit from understanding the ecosystem of homeschooling, and homeschoolers can benefit from integrating nature-based OT practices into their daily lives. I hope this episode inspires you to learn more about how you can work with homeschooling communities as an OT.
We’ll discuss:
- How homeschooling her kids led Sarah to transition to specifically working with homeschool communities/parents and occupational therapists as a homeschool consultant with OT experience
- What to say and what not to say as an OT working with homeschool parents and communities, and debunking stigmas about homeschooling
- Finding the balance between letting homeschool kids develop at their own pace and catching any needs early so they can be addressed, and how to approach providing support to homeschool communities as an OT
- The Charlotte Mason method of education; the beauty and importance of living books; how the science of relations works in narration, and how it teaches us to listen
- How unschooling lends itself to nature-based therapy, how traditional school subjects are innately built into the learning, and how you can build therapy into the child’s interests
- How COVID gave a lot of people the confidence to homeschool
- The Waldorf philosophy, and how form drawing can be beneficial in nature-based therapy
Connect with Sarah:
Join Homeschool Therapy Ideas Facebook group
Resources from this episode:
Perspectives of Homeschool Educators on Occupational Therapy: A Pilot Study
Hatchet by Gary Paulsen (a great example of a living book for middle schoolers!)
Simply Charlotte Mason podcast episode: How to Spot a Great Picture Book
John Holt, unschooling proponent
National Home Education Research Institute
Coastal Connections Pediatric Therapy
Angela Lord’s book on form drawing
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