This post is from contributor, Emily Powers. A few months ago, as I was studying the beatitudes, God laid it on my heart to write The Beatitudes of Motherhood. I was amazed at the response I received. Honestly, it was completely inspired by God and I cannot take much credit, but I was honored […]
Homeschooling When it Isn’t Your Gift
This post is from contributor Kasey Norton I’m going to let you in on a secret. My house is pretty much always clean, tidy, and organized but that is where my homemaking giftedness stops. I am not a whiz in the kitchen, bringing forth gourmet-style meals that meet the highest health standards. Nor do I […]
3 Keys to Remember When Planning Your Homeschool Year
This post is from contributor Heather Haupt The kids are down for the evening–reading or {hopefully} falling asleep–as I head out for an evening stroll. I do that a lot when there is a change of seasons. It is a time to reflect, pray, plan. And in the summertime this reflecting on the past and […]
Can I Homeschool My Child with Special Needs
This featured article is apart of the 101 Days of Homeschool Inspiration here on FreeHomeschoolDeals.com! Jennifer A Janes calms the fears of parents who feel they can’t homeschool their child who has special needs. Jennifer tells part of her journey homeschooling her daughter with special needs. She also shares steps to help you homeschool your […]
Top 10 List of Free Family Stress Reducers
This post is from contributor, Stacey Lane. Originally published May 2014. The pressure of not having enough money to pay bills can wreak havoc on your health and emotional well-being. Really, if you cannot pay the electric bill, how can you have funds for a dinner out or a relaxing family night? The stress of […]
When Your School Year Feels Like a Bust
This post was written by Sarah Avila of My Joy Filled Life. Originally published July 2013. As your school year is coming to a close, you sit back to reflect on how the past school year went, only to face the hard reality that you will be leaving more boxes unchecked than checked on your […]
Confessions of a Recovering Curriculum Hoarder
This post is from contributor, Jenn Hoskins. Originally published on Feb. 2014. *This post contains affiliate links* “Hello, my name is Jenn and I am a recovering curriculum hoarder.” Say it with me: “Hi Jenn!” Yes, it is true. I once collected curriculum like a bee collects pollen. I skipped gleefully down the aisles of […]
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