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 […]
4 Ways to Infuse Delight into Your Homeschool Learning
This post is from contributor, Kirsten Torrado. Originally published Jan. 2014. Delight-led learning has always been a priority for me in teaching my children at home. But come January, when we’ve been schooling for months on end, the delight begins to fade. The familiar routines turn into ruts and a much needed diversion from […]
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. […]
Creating Mini Units for your Homeschool Based on Books
This post is from contributor, Sharla Kostelyk. Originally published Feb. 2014. Disclosure: There are affiliate links within this post. In our house, we love books! Our shelves are lined with books that are so loved, they are worn down and falling apart! In our homeschool room, we have a reading corner with a large bean […]
When Homeschool Moms Experience Burnout
This post is from contributor Judy Hoch. Originally published Aug. 2013. If you’ve been homeschooling for any length of time, you have probably experienced a season of burnout. Many (if not all) homeschool moms will deal with times when pressures build and enjoyment of homeschooling wanes. So what exactly is homeschool burnout? Just as each […]
5 Tips for Decluttering Your Daily Routine {or, tips to help keep Mama sane}
This post is from contributor Daniele Evans. Originally published July 2013. We often talk of decluttering our homes, and this is incredibly helpful for keeping our “stuff” at bay! I think it’s important, as well, to think through our days as mothers–how we go about doing our work–and to focus on decluttering there. Because while […]
Single Mom Homeschooling
Single Mom Homeschooling Her words cut deep in the midst of my pain. Betrayal had been uncovered and my family was turned upside down. My friend wanted to help, but in her own desperation, she couldn’t see past the circumstances. “I guess you will have to put your kids in school,” she proclaimed. I stared […]
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