This post was written by Sarah Outlaw of Real Food Outlaws. Originally published July 2013. This post contains affiliate links. Summer can be a crazy time for a homeschooling family! Especially for one that doesn’t do full-blown schooling over the break. I was thinking about how we were going to transition from a more structured routine into […]
A Fantastic List of End of the Homeschool Year Traditions!
It is almost time, Homeschool Mamas…time for the end of the home school year! The end of the homeschool year is a reason for everyone to celebrate: moms and dads because they’ve taught their best over the school year and kids because they’ve worked their hardest. Many homeschool families have end of the year traditions. […]
What Homeschool Moms Really Want for Mother’s Day
It’s the time of year that the stores are full of reminders to not forget Mother’s Day. Flowers, perfume, and dinner out are nice, but most homeschool moms would be happy with simpler things. Here’s a list of things that most of the homeschool moms I know would be thrilled to have. Copyright: rawlik / […]
Homeschooling Middle School vs. Elementary School
This post is from contributor, Megan Zechman. My oldest daughter has hit the age when many parents consider putting their children back into public school – the often dreaded middle school years. This is also the time when some families move away from the style of education they’ve been utilizing for years and begin using […]
18 Fun Ways to Teach Kids About Money (Ideas for Grades PreK-12!)
Money, money, money! Learning about money is an essential skill for children. Without this knowledge, they won’t be able to function in the adult world. From identification to counting skills, budgeting to making change, we all have to know how to use money. Learning all about money doesn’t have to be boring though. Try these […]
How to Make Learning Fun When the Textbooks are Boring
This post is from contributor Jacinda Vandenberg (This post may contain affiliate links.) Many homeschool parents, myself included, often find themselves in a funk, comparing or mirroring their teaching style and their child’s learning habits to conventional methodology and cultural expectations. Most of us don’t want our home schools to be schools at home, yet […]
Why Homeschool Moms Need Other Homeschool Moms
This post is from contributor Sharla Kostelyk By its nature, homeschooling can at times feel like you are an island. This can lead to feelings of isolation and loneliness. There are many reasons homeschool moms need other homeschool moms: Support It is wonderful to have a support network of other homeschoolers. This support is especially […]
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