Holidays are necessary so that both kids and homeschooling parents can take a much-needed break. Holidays are great times to rest the brain and the body and focus on having a good time and spending quality time with each other. But, it can be a little bit of an uphill climb to return cold turkey […]
FREE Survival Pack for Work-At-Home Homeschool Moms
The reality of moms working from home and educating their kids is the reality for many of us. This free survival pack for work-at-home homeschool moms is a must-have whether you are new to this or not. Some call it work-from-home or WFH. Others call it work-at-home or WAH. I prefer WAH because sometimes I […]
Making Meal Planning Educational For Your Homeschooler
You may think that meal planning is just a part of being a parent, and something that’s just for adults. But, you can add it to your homeschool curriculum! You can actually make meal planning an educational time for your child in a plethora of ways! Take a look at Making Meal Planning Educational For […]
FREE Homeschool Report Templates
Does your state require yearly reports for your homeschool? Whether or not they do, report cards and progress reports can be a great tool. You can use these reports from Homeschool Giveaways as a way to track your student’s progress and watch their improvement over the months and years. Head over now to download yours!
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Homeschool life is a very rewarding and fulfilling life for many, but the days are long and hard. In fact, I wake up most days exhausted, but even in the tired moments, I want to do the best I can for my kids and their education. “In this book, Julie Bogart distills decades of experience–homeschooling […]
Worldview Training: The Most Important Part of Your Curriculum
This post is from contributor, Tricia Goyer. Originally published Sept. 2013. Worldview. It’s the curriculum we’re teaching every day as homeschool parents. It’s taught without books, charts, maps, or diagrams. It’s taught when we don’t realize we’re teaching it. How we see the world will forever impact how our children see the world. It’s taken […]
How to Say No In Order to Say Yes
This post was written by Wendy Woerner of Your One Tree Over the last months I have been in a “season” of realization. I’ve realized that I once again ran ahead of God with some things. He gave me a word for the year, way back in December, the word surrender. I still chose, though […]