This post is from contributor, Stephanie Sears This is our first year of “real” homeschooling. I mean the kind where you sit your child at a table and give him specific assignments. The kind where you lesson plan and research and lesson plan some more. My son started the year straddling three grades – pre-k, […]
When Homeschooling Means Your Kids Are Left Out
This post is from contributor, Kasey Norton One of the beautiful things about homeschooling is the ability to control outside influence with some measure of moderation. One of the not-so-beautiful things about it is when that control ends up looking a whole lot like social sequestration. Before we go any further, however, let me […]
When to Borrow, When to Buy Books for Your Homeschool
This post is from contributor, Heather Haupt *affiliate links used Good books have the power to light our imaginations, to open our minds to new ideas, to explain how things work. They can draw us into a good story. But when you are on a tight budget or have limited space to store all these […]
How Becoming Debt-Free Made a Difference in My Homeschool
This post is from contributor, Megan Zechman If you have a getting out of debt story that you’d like to share and encourage other readers on Free Homeschool Deals please contact me! It might be featured in Debt Free Homeschool feature. {You don’t have to BE debt free to submit your story. Just share with us your tips, tricks, […]
When Your Homeschool Needs a Fresh Start + Free 2014 Goal Setting Chart
This post is from contributor, Emily Powers I don’t know about you…but my school year has not turned out the way I planned. I am in desperate need of a fresh start. I have spent far too many mornings sleeping in later than I should. I have spent far too many days rushing through school […]
Authentic Homeschooling–Debunking the Stepford Homeschoolers
This post is from monthly contributor, Jenn Hoskins As we educate our children at home, there is a battle every single one of us will face. Simply put, it’s the Jones’. We all know them. At minimum, we read about them. They have it all together. They have the best curriculum. They can afford all […]
Homeschool Myths Revealed
This post is from contributor, Monica Heffner My Homeschool Experiences Many times I have been in public places with my children and they have been asked where they go to school. When my children tell the interested party that they are homeschooled, two things happen: 1. The typical response is, “Wow, you’re homeschooled? I […]
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