This is a post from Kirsten Joy Torrado. Every parent teaches their child how to read. You taught them their ABC’s, read to them their first nursery rhymes, and before you knew it, they could tell you the whole alphabet. Whether you realize it or not, you are your child’s first and best teacher, […]
Fun Math Games for Homeschoolers
This post contains my referral link which helps support the work of this site. Here’s my full disclosure policy. Here’s a list of math games, including board games, printable games, and DIY games. Multiplication Practice Paperfolding by Kids Activities Blog – By simply folding some paper into cootie catchers, you can actually create an informative math game […]
5 Good Reasons to Homeschool Year-Round
This is a post from Kirsten Joy Torrado. This year we are finding our freedom as a homeschooling family and taking our conventional school schedule out of the box. Last year we started out on a typical school schedule, mostly because it’s the only thing I’ve ever known: 9am to 3pm, holiday breaks, and summers […]
FREE EASTER EGG COUNTING PACK (Instant Download)
This is a post by Free Homeschool Deals contributor, Cassie at 3 Dinosaurs. Easter is one of our favorite holidays. We just love Easter Eggs at our house. They are always fun to decorate and have. This month I have a fun Easter Egg themed Counting Book. The counting books have numbers 1 to 11 […]
Are RV Memberships Worth It? {Roadschooling Series!}
This is a guest post series from Danielle of Roadschooling with The Frugal Navy Wife. Daniele and her family homeschool while on the road in their RV – also known as roadschooling! Come follow along with Daniele as she shares her wisdom in this Roadschooling series here on FHD! Danielle will teach us tips for buying an RV,organizing […]
How to Reach Your Struggling Learner
This post contains my referral link which helps support the work of this site. Here’s my full disclosure policy. When your child struggles to learn, it can be scary. My son struggled with reading and spelling, so I know firsthand what that fear feels like. You feel responsible for making sure your child grows up being able […]
My Morphing View on Homeschooling Methods
This is a post from Kirsten Joy Torrado. This post contains my referral link which helps support the work of this site. Here’s my full disclosure policy. Reality was setting in as I held the pamphlet to a local private school in my hand and began comparing the cost of tuition against our meager budget. I […]
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