This post contains my referral link which helps support the work of this site. Here’s my full disclosure policy. Autism can present a broad range of challenges, especially when it comes to learning. Though autism doesn’t always affect a child’s ability to learn, it often affects how a child learns. And that can be especially important […]
Learning Resources to Gear up for Summer!
Educents is a wonderful sponsor of Free Homeschool Deals. Here’s my full disclosure policy. Summertime can lead to a lull in learning – here are some awesome resources to stave off summer brain drain! Beginning Architecture Mini Frank Lloyd Wrights of the world unite! This interactive, 3-part series provides the early fundamentals of structures, home design […]
14 Resources for Learning the Times Tables
This post contains my referral link which helps support the work of this site. Here’s my full disclosure policy. Do you feel stuck in a rut when it comes to teaching multiplication? We’re all ready for a new way of learning the times tables. Happily, inventive educators have created a multitude of activities to help learners succeed, […]
5 Ways to Raise a Confident Reader
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 […]
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 […]
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