This post is from contributor, Judy Hoch A timeline is a valuable tool to help children learn and visualize history. If you want to begin a timeline but don’t have enough space for a wall timeline, you may find that a timeline notebook would be a great option for your family. This post contains affiliate […]
Habits of a Healthy Homeschool
This is a post from Kirsten Joy Torrado. “Successful people are those with successful habits.” -Brian Tracey Imagine you and I are sitting fireside in a Panera enjoying a cup of hazelnut coffee, and we begin talking about our lives and the kind of habits that form a healthy homeschool. We, like most homeschool moms, […]
The Massive List of Homeschool Room Organization Hacks!
The Homeschool Room. Oh it can get messy in a hurry, can’t it?! Due to the fact that most homeschoolers just have a lot of stuff – curriculum, school supplies, books – it can be a challenge to organize those items in an efficient way. And if you’re short on space, the challenge becomes even […]
10 Unexpected Benefits of Homeschooling from a Homeschool Graduate’s Perspective
This post is from contributor, Heather Haupt Today was the first day of a new week! I awoke early and excited. Today, I resolved to joyfully embrace everything the day had for me! Turns out I needed this joyful resolve to simply make it through today. I should have figured that something was afoul when […]
Homeschooling Through Sibling Rivalry
Homeschooling Through Sibling Rivalry This post is from contributor, Sharla Kostelyk. In my early years of homeschooling, there was a mom who told me that homeschooling was a wonderful way to teach siblings to get along and cut down on the fighting at home. She obviously had not met my children! While homeschooling does not […]
How to Keep Toddlers Busy While Homeschooling
How to Keep Toddlers Busy While Homeschooling This post is from contributor, Jacinda Vdb This post contains affiliate links for products we love! Our youngest children are a two and a half year-old boy and a nine month-old girl, which means a curious trouble maker chap with a keen sense for adventure, and a […]
Homeschooling Outside of the Grade Level Box
The following is a post from Kirsten Joy Torrado. Just yesterday I asked my son, “If someone asked you what grade you are in, what would you tell them?” I was curious. “Ummm. Probably third?” His reply came more like a question instead of an answer. “Why?” he asked. Now he was curious. “Oh, […]
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