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9 ways to give your kids one-on-one attention without cloning yourself

November 15, 2018 //  by Kris

Written by Kris Bales of Weird, Unsocialized Homeschoolers. Do you sometimes daydream about cloning yourself? There would be one you to clean the house, one to prepare meals, and one to school each child. Meanwhile, you - the original you - could relax on the couch reading a good book or playing …

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10 homeschool podcasts you might not know about, but should definitely check out

10 homeschool podcasts you might not know about yet

November 13, 2018 //  by Kara Anderson

10 homeschool podcasts you might not know about yet ~ Written by Kara S. Anderson The kids and I were heading out to run errands a few days ago when I went to turn on our audiobook. “Mom, can we listen to a Stuff You Should Know instead?” they asked. These are homeschoolers for you – my kids …

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A lesson in letting go, shelving the busy work, and getting out of the way

November 8, 2018 //  by Kara

Written by Kara Fleck One of the helpful things about being a homeschooling family for over ten years is that by now we have all learned the value of patience. The kids know their turn will come if I'm working with another child. In past years, when I had a houseful of young children, I had a …

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Homeschooling with Seasonal Affective Disorder | Caitlin Fitzpatrick Curley, Simple Homeschool

Homeschooling with Seasonal Affective Disorder

October 30, 2018 //  by Cait Curley

Homeschooling with Seasonal Affective Disorder ~ Written by Cait Curley of My Little Poppies It happens every year, without fail, and I don't know if it is my age or what, but each year it gets a little bit worse. And, sometimes, it strikes all of a sudden, out of the blue... er- gray. The …

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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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