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05/20/2026

AI is here to stay and our unique homeschoolers are probably already using it whether we like it or not.

Is AI something that’s interfering with our kids learning?

Is it a tool our kids can use to avoid thinking, researching, and writing?

If AI is a tool and it’s unavoidable, how can we use it to further our unique homeschoolers’ learning and prepare them for the future?

How are you supposed to navigate all of this new technology on your own?

Look to the 21 experts at the 6th Neurodiverse Homeschooling Summit who are sharing practical strategies and real-life insight to support you.

Today’s featured expert – Jen Wolverton – is helping parents rethink how AI can be used in homeschooling.

Jen is an author, speaker, and curriculum creator specializing in AI in education.

She helps families use AI to create personalized, interest-driven learning experiences that actually work for their unique kids.

She’s sharing how to approach AI with confidence, how to keep kids safe, and how to use it as a tool to enhancelearning—not replace it.

Don’t miss Jen’s session!

👉 Register for your free ticket to the online summit here: https://www.mlccoaching.com/summit-registration

05/19/2026

When your days involve handling one crisis after another, it can take a toll on your nervous system and leave you feeling on edge.

When homeschooling breaks down into explosions, meltdowns, and power struggles, everyone is emotionally dysregulated and dealing with big emotions that are too difficult to handle.

How are you supposed to regulate your unique homeschooler when you aren’t able to regulate yourself?

Today’s second featured expert – Lisa Corricello-McDowell – is helping parents understand what regulation really means.

She’s sharing practical ways to support both your child’s emotional regulation and your own—so your home can feel calmer and more connected.

Don’t miss today’s powerful sessions!

👉 Register for your free ticket to the online summit here: https://www.mlccoaching.com/summit-registration

05/19/2026

Have you ever thought about adding a second language to your homeschool?

When the core subjects already feel like a struggle, adding something new—especially a language you don’t speak—can feel overwhelming.

Is it even necessary?

Could it actually help your child in other areas?

Look to the 21 experts at the 6th Neurodiverse Homeschooling Summit who are sharing strategies, tools, and real-life experience to support you.

Today’s first featured expert – Suzanne Gose – is showing how learning a language can actually support your child’s brain and overall learning.

Suzanne is a homeschooling mom of five and experienced educator who has developed her own approach to teaching Spanish to unique learners.

She’s sharing how language learning can benefit cognitive development, and how to make it approachable for your homeschool.

👉 Register for your free ticket to the online summit here: https://www.mlccoaching.com/summit-registration

05/18/2026

We’ve all heard about how great it is for kids to learn how to play an instrument.

Some unique kids enjoy that, others don’t.

For many homeschooling parents, music as an additional subject to cover can feel overwhelming and beyond their capacity.

What if there was a way to bring music into your homeschool in a way that went beyond learning to play notes?

What if music could help you keep everyone calmer and better able to navigate their emotions?

What if there were many benefits to including music in your homeschool and it wasn’t difficult to do?

How are you supposed to know how to do this?

The 21 experts at the 6th Neurodiverse Homeschooling Summit are here to support you with practical strategies and real-life insight.

Today’s featured speaker – Samantha Foote – is offering a completely different way to think about music in your homeschool.

Samantha is a board-certified music therapist, parent consultant, and mom of three autistic children.

She understands firsthand how powerful and accessible music can be.

She’s sharing simple, meaningful ways to bring music into your daily routine and how it can support your child’s emotional regulation, connection, and learning.

Don’t miss Samantha’s session!

👉 Register for your free ticket to the online summit here: https://www.mlccoaching.com/summit-registration

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