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Things to Do When You're Feeling Discouraged as a Homeschooler

Things to do when you’re feeling discouraged as a homeschooler

October 15, 2014 //  by Angie Kauffman

The following is a post by contributor Angie Kauffman of Real Life at Home. Homeschooling is such an amazing educational and lifestyle choice. The benefits of it are plentiful, and often get touted by homeschoolers. There's another side to homeschooling, however. That other side is that …

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Category: inspiration

Being More Committed to Our Kids Than to Our Educational Ideals

Learning to be more committed to our kids than to our educational ideals

August 27, 2014 //  by Angie Kauffman

The following is a post by contributor Angie Kauffman of Real Life at Home. We never set out to be homeschoolers.  I had never even heard of homeschooling until I was in college.  I was working on my first degree in education, and when I heard about it, I thought it sounded ridiculous.  How did …

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Category: inspiration

Infusing Child-Led Opportunities into a Traditional Approach

Infusing child-led opportunities into a traditional approach

July 2, 2014 //  by Angie Kauffman

The following is a post by contributor Angie Kauffman of Real Life at Home. While I have always been extremely interested in child-led learning, it's been one of those things that just doesn't seem to flow in our home. Despite my desires for it to be otherwise, it seems that a primarily child-led …

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Category: methods & philosophiesTag: unschooling

Arranging a Kid Swap

April 11, 2012 //  by Angie Kauffman

The following is a guest post by Angie of Many Little Blessings and The Homeschool Classroom. While I love that we made the decision to start homeschooling four years ago, I would occasionally think that I wished I could just have a couple of hours to just get caught up on things without the kids …

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