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Loving these summer days with all their backyard activities!
Enjoy this week’s homeschool links:
- Where you tend a rose :: From contributor Kari Patterson of Sacred Mundane
- How my son learned to read when we stopped trying to teach him :: The Synapse
- Children prefer simple pleasures to organized trips :: The Telegraph
- Is the Matthew effect affecting your child’s desire to read? :: All About Learning
- Parenting a child with anxiety :: The Art of Simple
What we’re reading this week:
- Jamie, Age 39:
- Trishna, Age 12:
- Jonathan & Elijah, Age 10:
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