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Shawna Wingert

For the homeschool mom who never wanted to be a teacher

March 21, 2019 //  by Shawna Wingert

Written by Shawna Wingert of Not the Former Things When I was a girl, I used to have a little cupboard, all to myself, in my grandmother's dining room. I called it my "Teacher Closet." My third grade teacher had something similar in our classroom and she called it, you guessed it, her …

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Category: a mom's education

day in the life.Not The Former Things. Shawna Wingert

Shawna’s homeschool day in the life (with a 13- and 16-year-old)

January 24, 2019 //  by Shawna Wingert

Written by Shawna Wingert of Not The Former Things I have to get one thing out of the way before I share our day. I am so glad it is not last year. After reading my 2018 day in the life post, I am stunned at how much our lives have changed. I am so very grateful to say for the …

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Category: organizationTag: day in the life

What’s surprised me most: The hidden benefits of homeschooling

November 29, 2018 //  by Shawna Wingert

The Hidden Benefits of Homeschooling ~ Written by Shawna Wingert of Not the Former Things My fifteen year old son is taking several classes outside our home this year. Japanese, Language Arts, Marine Biology, Political Controversies Throughout History, and Guitar. Honestly, I was not sure …

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Category: a mom's education

Literature and Learning Differences: The Power of Story

October 4, 2018 //  by Shawna Wingert

Literature and Learning Differences ~ Written by Shawna Wingert of Not the Former Things For years, I have felt like a read aloud failure. I love books. I worked in the library all through college, and spend far too much money buying books on Amazon because they will deliver them to my door in …

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Category: a mom's educationTag: literature

What does 'homeschool success' look like?

What does ‘homeschool success’ look like?

June 12, 2018 //  by Shawna Wingert

Written by Shawna Wingert of Not The Former Things When we first started homeschooling, I thought I had a pretty good idea of what we needed to do in order to be successful. The summer before we began, I talked incessantly about focusing on my boys' interests and creating project-based …

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