This post is from contributor, Monica Heffner The holidays are here, and along with them come company. I don’t usually have the time to clean. Does anyone? There was a day when I had fewer children and we were not homeschooling, and I could spend a full day cleaning and preparing for company. Not […]
A Thankful Heart is a Happy Heart
This post is from contributor, Sarah Outlaw My kids loved Veggie Tales when they were little. We bought all the DVDs and memorized all the songs. There’s a song that Junior Asparagus sings called “The Thankfulness Song” from “Madame Blueberry” that has stuck with me through the years. If you’re not familiar with the story […]
Teaching a Giving Spirit
This post was written by Emily Powers of Teachable Mom-ents I watch in slow motion as the eyes widen and the lips forcefully come together. “MMMMIIIINNNEEE!” I hear as the little form of a toddler hurls itself toward the unsuspecting sibling. The sibling quickly registers what is going on and clings to the toy phone, […]
Why We Teach Reading and Spelling Separately
This post contains my referral link. Here’s my full disclosure policy. Should spelling and reading be taught together? There is a helpful post on the All About Learning blog that goes into detail on this topic. Click here to read Why We Teach Reading and Spelling Separately.
6 Fun Fall Activities
This post was written by Emily Powers of Teachable Mom-ents Pumpkin Seed Math This is a great activity for children learning to count by tens and so on. First, you will need a pumpkin. Ask your child to guess how many seeds are inside of the pumpkin. Document their answer and then carve the […]
Hope for the Disorganized Homeschool Mom {and a Menu Plan}
This post was written by Sarah of Real Food Outlaws You know who you are. You’re the one looking on Pinterest at all the organizing pins and craft ideas and practically hyperventilating because your “homeschool room” consists of an old laundry table that’s piled high with last year’s papers and books. Or maybe you’re the […]
Homeschooling Mom, You Need Balcony People
This post is from contributor, Daniele Evans As a sorta-kinda long term homeschool mom (10+ years!), I’ve gone through various seasons of having support for our home education journey. Right now… Our family is part of a small monthly homeschool co-op — families who learn and play together. Three other homeschool moms and I are […]
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