Would You Like to Know 10 Ways to Ruin Your Homeschool? Today I’d like you to go say, “Hi” to Kris of Weird Unsocialized Homeschoolers. Kris’s blog is actually the very first homeschool blog that I ever read back in the dark ages of 2008! She always has honest and thought provoking posts. In her […]
More DANGERS of Homeschooling
More DANGERS of Homeschooling A FHD reader shared this video of More Dangers of Homeschooling on the FHD Facebook page the other day. Friends, I died of laughter at several parts. As a homeschool family I think you’ll appreciate the humor. 🙂 Click here to watch the full video of More Dangers of Homeschooling! Do you […]
How to Use All About Spelling with Older Students
This post contains my referral link which helps support the work of this site. Here’s my full disclosure policy. All About Spelling is frequently used with teens and adults. But sometimes parents and teachers aren’t sure how to get started with older students who need remedial work. Here are some strategies that work well: 1. Be willing […]
Use Minecraft to Teach Important Computer Skills
This post contains my referral link which helps support the work of this site. Here’s my full disclosure policy. Does your family play Minecraft? We do! 🙂 Our children are learning so many different computer skills from the game, including coding. I’ve been amazed at what my children create! Have you considered the benefits of learning how […]
14 Educational Stocking Stuffer Ideas
This post contains my referral link which helps support the work of this site. Here’s my full disclosure policy. I love filling my family’s stockings for Christmas. And when the stockings are full of educational goodies that don’t break my budget, it’s even better! 🙂 If you’re looking for stocking stuffers that will help keep your children […]
8 Tips to Motivate Kids to Read
This post contains my referral link which helps support the work of this site. Here’s my full disclosure policy. I hate reading! Have you ever heard this impassioned declaration from one of your children? If so, please keep reading. Some kids love to read—in fact, it can be hard to tear a book out of their hands. […]
Tips for Teaching Rhyming to Preschoolers
This post contains my referral link which helps support the work of this site. Here’s my full disclosure policy. Rhyming is one of the best predictors of how easily a child will learn to read, so I’m a big believer in exposing young children to as many rhyming experiences as possible. Rhyming helps children notice the sounds […]
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