Written by Kara S. Anderson I know I’m not alone when I say the past few weeks here have been challenging in terms of homeschool planning. I struggle with executive functioning when my anxiety gets high, and as much as I want to present a real plan to my kiddos each morning, it’s hard when we’re …
Archives for April 2020
Weekend homeschool links
Weekend homeschool links: Never believe anything bad about God Free Sonlight Election Day Unit Study (a great idea right now!) Low-waste homeschooling A guide to the Redwall Chapter Books (my son loved these on audio!) A thank you to my children's (homeschool) teachers 9 years …
How to survive without the library
Written by Melissa Camara Wilkins For as long as any of my kids can remember, our family routine has always included a trip to the library, at least once a week. Not to be too dramatic or anything, but I may have been known to say: I don’t know how I could survive without the library. I’m not …
Weekend homeschool links
I think this photo from NickyPe pretty much sums up Easter 2020 for many of us! I hope yours was special even though it was unique! And did you see that the Kindle version of my book Give Your Child the World is on sale for $1.99-- but only through Sunday?! Download yours …
What no one tells you about homeschooling (especially now)
Written by Shawna Wingert of Different by Design Learning I have been homeschooling now for a decade. What began with flash cards and Bob Books has slowly, over time, become discussions of trade schools vs. community college programs and how to best use our last years homeschooling together to …
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