This post contains my referral link which helps support the work of this site. Here’s my full disclosure policy. From All About Learning Press, “What are the signs of auditory processing disorder? The symptoms of auditory processing disorder can range from mild to severe and may look different in different children. APD is diagnosed by an audiologist, […]
Encouraging Independent Learning in Your Homeschool
This post is from contributor, Judy Hoch For many families, homeschooling means involving the whole family in learning. Unit studies, hands-on projects, living books, and other learning activities are all completed with mom and a group of siblings working together. But what if a family wants–or needs–the children to do some learning on their own? […]
Homeschool Burn Out on the First Day of School?
This post is from contributor, Stacey Lane. This post contains affiliate links. Is it possible to have home school burn out on the first day of school? I know I do. Really, it is a symptom of my feeling overwhelmed. I am preparing to send my oldest back to college for his sophomore year. […]
Using Draw Write Now Books in Your Homeschool
This post contains my referral link which helps support the work of this site. Here’s my full disclosure policy. As always with Amazon be sure to snag any deals that look great quickly – prices change often. I shared about using Draw and Write Through History Series in the homeschool, which is a Cursive Copywork and Historical Curriculum Combined. Some […]
The BEST Homeschooling Book Ever: Educating the WholeHearted Child!
This post contains my referral link which helps support the work of this site. Here’s my full disclosure policy. I wanted to quickly mention for those who haven’t read it yet, that Educating the WholeHearted Child is a simply fabulous homeschool book. In fact I feel it’s the very best homeschool book – ever! About 10-years […]
When is the Right Time to Start All About Spelling?
This post contains my referral link which helps support the work of this site. Here’s my full disclosure policy. All About Learning Press is the publisher of All About Spelling and All About Reading. Many homeschoolers have asked, “When is the right time to start the All About Spelling Program?” To help answer this common homeschool […]
Adding Story to Your Homeschool History Makes it Come Alive
This post is from contributor Heather Haupt. *affiliate links used. So what kind of homeschooler are you? Classical, unit study, Charlotte Mason, traditional textbook, eclectic, unschooler? No matter how you might peg your approach, including narrative into your lessons packs a powerful punch. In general, homeschoolers are stereotyped as being the type that loves […]
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