This post is from contributor, Jenn Hoskins (This post contains affiliate links.) Every time I see a second line appear on a pregnancy test, a date pops in my mind. Roughly 36 weeks from that day a new baby will become part of our family! We are expecting baby #7 very soon. Soon enough that […]
Adapting Homeschool Curriculum to Meet Your Child’s Needs
This post is from contributor, Judy Hoch You’ve invested your time in curriculum research and homeschool planning. You’ve purchased the best materials you could find. But now, in spite of all your efforts, it’s just not working. The curriculum is excellent; your child is eager to learn. What’s wrong? It’s very likely that the curriculum […]
How to Make Interactive Maps in Your Homeschool
This post contains my referral link which helps support the work of this site. Here’s my full disclosure policy. If your children have struggled with map work then check out How to Make Interactive Maps in Your Homeschool from Bright Ideas Press. Through this post you’ll learn several fun ways to make maps come alive in your homeschool! […]
9 Tips for Making Preschool-at-Home Work for You and Your Child
Image Source This is a guest post from Heidi at ABCJesusLovesMe.com. The picture above cracks me up. The mom and child are neatly dressed. The child is happily gleaning from the mom’s wisdom and desires to learn. There are no distractions in the background and the kitchen table is obviously neatly wiped down. I would […]
Shaping your Homeschool Schedule: Form Before Fill!
This post is from contributor, Tricia Goyer I’ve been a homeschooling mom for almost twenty years, and for so many of those years I filled our lives with too much. Thankfully there was a moment when I stepped back, took a good look, firmed up what I wanted to achieve in our homeschool, and then […]
Following in Their Footsteps: Reflections of a Second Generation Homeschooler
This post is from contributor, Jacinda Vandenberg One of the greatest blessings I received from my parents was the gift of a home education. I never truly understood the kind of sacrifices they made (and to a large degree, still don’t) until we started down the same path and officially began homeschooling our oldest last […]
Letting your Heart Lead your Homeschool
This post is from contributor, Kirsten Joy Sometimes the days go by so fast. Zooming. When all your days are perpetually the same, one day bleeds into the next and before you know it a week has gone by. A month. A year. This is our third year homeschooling and it seems so crazy to […]
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