Hello Everyone,
This is our first annual homeschool summer science project. Our frog Farm. We gathered the tadpoles from a local pond and raised them into juvenile frogs. The anticipated result is that we will be able to release the frogs at the end of the summer in the same pond where we collected the tadpoles. The experiment has gone well so far and we anticipate making this a yearly summer science project for our homeschool curriculum. Here is a 7 minute video reporting on the most efficient way we have found to feed our juvenile Southern leopard frogs.
This video serves mainly as the last step in our scientific process of discovery: reporting our findings and sharing with the scientific community.
Our intent in creating a profile with this frog forum is to further our knowledge in local amphibians, insects and plant life.
We are a family of autism and ADHD. As mother to this household and homeschool teacher, I speak very literally. That's just part of having autism. In advance please forgive any tone to my writing that might possibly be perceived as being rude. I am just a matter of fact type of person.
On a side note, if there is anyone who wants to learn more about autism, ADHD or other developmental disabilities, I am open to answering honest questions about the subject of special needs. We have several neurological disorders within our family unit and there is far too little understanding about the way our minds work in today's society. Don't worry about offending me if you have questions about autism, ADHD, developmental delays and disabilities, or any other type of neurodiverse label. Here is the link to the video.
https://youtu.be/ZS57Sn6UNw0