Written by Melissa Camara Wilkins I am trying to remember what life skills I had when I entered adulthood. I feel like it was a short list: how to boil pasta, how to run a washing machine, how to navigate the college parking lot for students who didn’t live on campus? That may have been about …
Archives for July 2019
Weekend homeschool links
Give Your Child the World is still on sale for only $2.99 if you haven't picked it up yet! Weekend homeschool links: A summer reading list for moms (some fun recommendations here!) Summer crafts and activities for kids that will take you back in time I have forgotten how to read 8 …
Sensory Processing Disorder and our homeschool
Written by Shawna of Not The Former Things Sensory Processing Disorder is actually to blame for our decision to homeschool in the first place. My oldest son was in public school until third grade. Every single day was a battle for both of us. For me, it looked like trying to get him to wear …
Weekend homeschool links
So fun to find out that Give Your Child the World is only $2.99 on Kindle right now, perfect to have on your phone when you're at the library: Weekend homeschool links: From homeschool to university Favorite picture books on love and friendship - a fun list to take to the library! The …
The lazy girl’s guide to home education UPDATE: 6 years later
Written by Kari Patterson Six years ago, when my kids were just six and four-years-old, I shared the lazy girl's guide to home education. At the time, of course, this was a bit of a risk. I was relying heavily on my experience as a child, since I hadn't been homeschooling my own kids long enough to …
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