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How to Make a Timeline Notebook in Your Homeschool
This post is from contributor, Judy Hoch A timeline is a valuable tool to help children learn and visualize history. If you want to begin a timeline but don’t have enough space for a wall timeline, you may find that a timeline notebook would be a great option for your family. This post contains affiliate […]
3 Keys to Remember When Planning Your Homeschool Year
This post is from contributor Heather Haupt The kids are down for the evening–reading or {hopefully} falling asleep–as I head out for an evening stroll. I do that a lot when there is a change of seasons. It is a time to reflect, pray, plan. And in the summertime this reflecting on the past and […]
When Your School Year Feels Like a Bust
This post was written by Sarah Avila of My Joy Filled Life. Originally published July 2013. As your school year is coming to a close, you sit back to reflect on how the past school year went, only to face the hard reality that you will be leaving more boxes unchecked than checked on your […]
Worldview Training: The Most Important Part of Your Curriculum
This post is from contributor, Tricia Goyer. Originally published Sept. 2013. Worldview. It’s the curriculum we’re teaching every day as homeschool parents. It’s taught without books, charts, maps, or diagrams. It’s taught when we don’t realize we’re teaching it. How we see the world will forever impact how our children see the world. It’s taken […]
When Homeschool Moms Experience Burnout
This post is from contributor Judy Hoch. Originally published Aug. 2013. If you’ve been homeschooling for any length of time, you have probably experienced a season of burnout. Many (if not all) homeschool moms will deal with times when pressures build and enjoyment of homeschooling wanes. So what exactly is homeschool burnout? Just as each […]
Letting Go of the Homeschool Guilt
This post was written by Danika Cooley of Thinking Kids. Originally published Sept. 2013. I’m just going to come right out and say it: I’m one of those homeschoolers. I came out of the school system. I use curriculum — lots of it. I have a schedule — for the day, the week, and the year. […]