How to use audiobooks in your homeschool ~ Written by Jamie Martin of Simple Homeschool I'd love to say that it began with something sophisticated. Like Shakespeare, perhaps, or The Iliad. But in all honesty, Lauren Graham of Gilmore Girls fame started it. You see, I've always been a …
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4 Homeschoolers to check out on YouTube
Written by Kara Fleck One of this homeschooling mom's favorite things about YouTube is that it is available any time. Have a load of laundry to fold? Ten spare minutes with the morning coffee? Need some company while you're doing your Sunday evening homeschool prep? Hello, YouTube! While I do …
3 lessons my children taught me this year
Written by Purva Brown of The Classical Unschooler Although we homeschool year-round, I like to treat this season as a time to think back about just how far we've all come as a family. This summer, as I've taken time to relax and reorganize, I've realized how much I've learned from my children …
How my homeschool planning has changed this year
Written by Shawna Wingert of Not the Former Things. It's the middle of summer. Summer days for my family this year include a lighter, Harry Potter themed school schedule, lots of sprinklers and water play, and easy crafts that my boys can do on their own (outside of course!). Summer days also …
How to fall in love with homeschooling
How to fall in love with homeschooling ~ Written by Kara S. Anderson We are wrapping up our homeschool year right now, and I am kind of done. In fact, I might have just said the following to my husband: “We’re so done with homeschooling. How long do we have left? A week? That’s not so …