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The ABCs of homeschooling older kids (and ourselves)

October 31, 2017 //  by Hannah Vanderpool

The ABCs of Homeschooling Older Kids ~ Written by Hannah Vanderpool of Praying with One Eye Open I've homeschooled my three kids from the beginning of their little lives, and I treasure the memories we share from our years at home together. It wasn’t all delight-led learning, of course. I look …

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4 sure-fire ways to squash your child's love of learning

4 sure-fire ways to squash your child’s love of learning

October 19, 2017 //  by Kris

4 sure-fire ways to squash your child's love of learning ~ Written by Kris Bales of Weird, Unsocialized Homeschoolers We've all heard that children have an innate sense of curiosity and a love of learning. I don't think any of us intentionally set out to squash either. Sometimes we do it, …

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In celebration of the slow learner

In celebration of the slow learner

October 12, 2017 //  by Shawna Wingert

In celebration of the slow learner ~ Written by Shawna Wingert of Not the Former Things I remember exactly when I first heard the term "slow learner." I was in the third grade, and my desk was next to a sweet boy with freckles and blue eyes. In class, I diligently filled out all the …

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Coffee & Books: A unexpected homeschool game-changer

Coffee and Books: An unexpected homeschool game-changer

September 19, 2017 //  by Cait Curley

Written by Caitlin Fitzpatrick Curley of My Little Poppies September is here. Armed with fresh notebooks and colorful pens, we feel renewed and inspired. We are determined to make this homeschool year a memorable one. We have a plan for how we want the year to go, a vision. And yet, …

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How to Measure Progress When It Feels Like You're Not Making Any

How to measure progress when it feels like you’re not making any

September 7, 2017 //  by Shawna Wingert

Written by Shawna Wingert of Not the Former Things We began this school year in almost the exact same place we did last year. (and I don't mean our kitchen table...) My youngest son is one of the hardest working kids I have ever met. He has had to be - most of the time, he works twice as hard …

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