Spring is winding down but it’s time to keep cleaning! Whether you’re for or against allowances, there’s no debate that teaching our children how to clean is an important life skill. Not to mention all the other important lessons that are learned along the way! We’ve compiled a list of over 30 free resources for cleaning with children to help […]
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MEGA List of Freebies & Deals for Homeschoolers
Howdy, friend! Whew, we have a HUGE list of the best freebies and deals for you today. Get comfy and get ready to snatch up some free homeschool goodness! Here are 54 new homeschool freebies, deals, and resources from Free Homeschool Deals for 3/29/18! Mega Freezer Meals Planning Pack for FREE! What’s in […]
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 […]
MASSIVE List of Freebies & Deals for Homeschoolers!
Hey friend! You’re going to want to grab a cup of your favorite beverage and get comfortable because we’ve got a wonderful and HUGE list of freebies and deals for you today! Here are 61 new homeschool freebies, deals, and resources from Free Homeschool Deals for 3/8/18! Mega Freezer Meals Planning Pack for […]
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 […]
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 […]
When Real Life Disrupts Your Homeschool Routine
This post is from contributor, Megan Zechman. Originally published Feb. 2014. Back when my husband and I were making our decision to homeschool, I had visions of daily schedules, completed textbooks, and lots of learning. We were going to be well-oiled machines, never wasting a minute, easily getting hours of school work done every day. […]
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