Written by Kari Patterson "What day is it?" This is the first thought that flits through my foggy mind as I wake up each morning. Knowing what day it is helps me mentally prepare for what's ahead, especially since our days can be so drastically different. Do I need to jump up and in the …
Kari’s homeschool day in the life (with a 1-, 10-, and 13-year-old)
Written by Kari Patterson Today is a rare occasion: It's been a mostly Plan A day (which is why I'm curled up under a blanket with time to write this post!). Our days rarely go exactly as planned, right? We know this. Perhaps the most crucial character trait for any homeschooling parent is the …
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5 ways to nourish brains AND bodies before New Year’s
Written by Kari Patterson I know, I know. It's the holidays. No one wants to talk about nutrition right now. But you know what? Two weeks from today the shelves that are stocked with candy will be filled with vitamins, so maybe the best time to make a small change is now. I've found that …
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Why is it so hard to trust the process?
Written by Kari Patterson I still can barely believe it somedays. When I walk in Dutch's room and see him crowded over a history assignment, all on his own initiative. Or when he announces, "Mom! I got my whole week's worth of science work done in one day, again!" or when I hear him tell his …
A clean slate: One simple habit to help your homeschool this year
Written by Kari Patterson I hesitate to write this post because I know many of you already have this down, and it might even seem silly to you that some of us still struggle with this. For example, if you wake up every morning to a clean house, this post isn't for you. If your homeschooling …
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