Did you hear? Over my sabbatical in June I reached the end of my 15 year homeschooling journey had an official homeschool retirement party! More here and here.
Weekend homeschool links:
- What Learning Can Look Like
- Why You May Want to Teach Reading and Spelling Separately
- Early Chapter Books Featuring Black Girls
- How to Foster Strong Sibling Relationships
- Fun and Free Camping Games (with Printables)
- 3 years ago on Simple Homeschool: 50 Quick and Easy Ways to Connect with Your Kids
- In case you missed it this week: Teaching kids to take initiative (Part 2)
- This week on the Simple Homeschool podcast: Episode 115, 5 Things I Hate About Homeschooling
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Sherry Early
Thanks for the links. YOU may want to tell your readers about the Private Lending Libraries Directory where they can find a list of many libraries across the country (and the world) that have good and beautiful physical books for them to borrow. https://www.biblioguides.com/libraries/