Welcome to FHD’s 3rd annual event, Homeschooling for Free and Frugal Series! Click here to begin reading all of the new Homeschooling for Free and Frugal articles. This article is by contributor, Kirsten Joy Torrado (This post may contain affiliate links.) Our day usually starts with breakfast, crunchy cereal and hot oatmeal. Then we curl […]
Is Your Homeschool a Square Peg in a Round Hole?
This post is from contributor, Jenn Hoskins For several years we have been a square peg in the round hole of the homeschooling world. We do things differently than most families. We school 6 days a week and take Wednesdays off. Our long break is in November, December and January, and it’s really just a […]
Letting Go of Homeschool Perfection
This post is from contributor, Judy Hoch When we first began homeschooling nine years ago, I was determined to give my children an awesome homeschool experience. I planned projects and activities, spent hours making visuals and learning aids, and stocked up on manipulatives. Never mind that I had three young school-age children and two toddlers. […]
Finding Balance When You Only Have Little Ones
This post is from contributor Stephanie Sears I only have two kids at this point, and they are both under the age of 4. My husband travels often, and when he is in town he works a lot of long days. We have no family within 12 hours of our home in Georgia. Some days […]
Why Homeschool Copywork Doesn’t Always Work
This post contains my referral link which helps support the work of this site. Here’s my full disclosure policy. I’m a big fan of using copywork in our homeschool. Visual learners, like several of my kids, can pull a lot from homeschool copywork exercises. However, copywork alone isn’t always an effective tool to teach spelling. Some children find copywork […]
I Choose Faithfulness in Homeschooling
This post is from contributor, Tricia Goyer A few days ago I came across this quote by Max Lucado: “I choose faithfulness . . . today I will keep my promises. My debtors will not regret their trust. My associates will not question my word. My wife will not question my love. And my children […]
A Frugal Approach to Building Biblical Literacy
This post is from contributor, Heather Haupt We live in a crazy age where messages are coming in at a rapid-fire rate and social media is screaming that we need this or must buy that. Christians certainly aren’t immune. How did generation upon generation before us have such great levels of Biblical literacy without all […]
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