This post is from contributor, Stacey Lane. At various points in our financial journey we have needed to drive a clunker. What is a clunker? A car that has over 150,000 miles, that at any moment could need thousands of dollars for repairs, and generally looks old and broken. Currently I have a 1999 […]
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How to Homeschool Adopted Kids
This post is from contributor, Tricia Goyer. When John and I planned on adopting children, I knew that I wanted to homeschool them. I homeschooled our oldest three from preschool through high school and it was a wonderful experience. Yet homeschooling my adopted kids didn’t happen as easy (or as quickly) as I thought. […]
FREE Learning to be Thankful Printable Pack
Teaching our kids the meaning of thankfulness is an important topic that parents much prioritize. We want them to show appreciation for the things they have, but have we taken the time to teach them why it’s important to be thankful…or what it even means to be thankful? Year Round Homeschooling has a brand new […]
When Homeschooling Gets Tough
This post is from contributor, Judy Hoch. It seems that the new homeschool year often starts out so well, promising a wonderful year of learning ahead. New books, exciting projects, freshly-sharpened pencils, even a field trip or two–everything seems just perfect. But then things change. Homeschooling suddenly gets . . . tough. Maybe it’s bad […]
The BEST 100 HOMESCHOOL FREEBIES of the Past Month!
It has been a massive month of amazing homeschool freebies here on FHD. Homeschoolers really love free stuff and great deals – my family included! Below you will find the BEST 100 Homeschool Freebies for September 2014 according to Google Analytics. I’ve checked and these are still free at the time of this posting. You’ll […]
Four Cheese Tortellini Salad – Easy Homeschool Meals
It’s that time of year. Schools are back in session and we homeschoolers are getting back into a routine. Perhaps you’re pouring over your new curriculum, setting up your new schedules, and excited about the year ahead. If that’s you, congratulations. I’m still trying to remember to purchase the reading program I plan to use, […]
Homeschooling: What I Know for Sure
This post is from contributor, Sharla Kostelyk I have been homeschooling for over 14 years and the longer I homeschool, the more I realize I have to learn. There are, however, some things I know for sure. I know there is no right way. What works for one child of yours will not necessarily work […]
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