On homeschooling an anxious child
…defeated. We can always try again tomorrow. We have good days. We have tough days. We have days that are a mess of emotions and anxiety. We have days that…
…defeated. We can always try again tomorrow. We have good days. We have tough days. We have days that are a mess of emotions and anxiety. We have days that…
…Rock THE MOST IMPORTANT PART of Your Homeschool Day. 2. Get outside every single day. Nature is the best medicine. It is good for all of us, not just our…
…learning. It’s a great option for homeschooling during the busy holiday season. Other Holiday Homeschooling Resources We also use other holiday homeschooling resources to explore the season with our family….
…enjoy life in a cozy way. It’s pretty close to perfect for homeschool families searching for a slower pace with more connection and deeper learning during the holiday season. Yes,…
…your homeschool day look like? Last Sunday, I invited you to write a day in the life post on your own blog to link up below. If you have a…
…the height of the holiday season, my work has picked up almost overnight to a beyond full time pace, my father is in the fight of his life health-wise and…
…her children with good habits secures for herself smooth and easy days.” For this reason Charlotte advised delaying formal academics until age six, instead advocating play and work within the…
…you well as you discover—and tackle—the land mines in your own homeschool day. What are the big land mines in your own day-to-day, and how do you avoid/recover from them?…
…special treat to cultivate excitement on your first day–think doughnuts or cinnamon rolls made or bought the night before. Jessica Fisher of Life as Mom has a tradition of serving…
…a lifetime. We are also serving as reading role models. Children imitate what they see. We all want to raise curious, joyful, lifelong learners, don’t we? Well, guess what? If…
…have one of “those days?” I bet I’m not the only one! In spite of our best intentions, not every day of our homeschooling life will end up winning us…
…The extroverted mom homeschools: a survival guide A day in the life of an introverted homeschool mom On the introverted mom homeschooling extroverted children We’ll be finishing up this series…
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