How to homeschool through the holidays (without going crazy)
…meaning of life?” and “Who moved my cheese?” It’s this: How, when you are already a busy homeschooling parent, do you add in all kinds of holiday fun without going…
…meaning of life?” and “Who moved my cheese?” It’s this: How, when you are already a busy homeschooling parent, do you add in all kinds of holiday fun without going…
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…often write to me and say that they know play is important, but that they have trouble squeezing games into an already busy day. Today, I’d like to talk about…
…somebody else. Dare I say… to the experts. I’m inspired by the homeschool parents who plan dreamy, fresh, quality experiences day after day for their children, all in the name…
…lamb chops for dinner, some days, it’s everything-in-the-fridge salad. Some days, award-winning poetry will be written; some days, it’s a sad simple sentence. Some days, homeschooling is a piece of…
…or stew (doubled) Thursday: Leftovers Friday: Fun Friday Kid Favorite (read: tacos, pizza, burritos, BLT, burgers, etc.) plus a movie Saturday: Mama’s night off Sunday: Family Dinner Night (more on…
…about Christmas traditions from other countries, including St. Nicholas Day, St. Lucia Day, and pinatas in Mexico. Each detailed coloring pages has a short description of traditions from countries such…
…up early and doing her first lessons of the day, books open while she eats breakfast and I’m still brewing my first cup of coffee. Some days she sleeps in,…
Written by Simple Homeschool contributor Renee Tougas of FIMBY. With only three days left till Christmas it’s time to take a reality check and revisit your holiday priority list. For…
…know that we’ll be homeschooling Monday through Thursday and saving Fridays for family fun. I want to fill our Fridays with field trips, outdoor adventures, baking, gameschooling, science experiments, play,…
…to start their day that way? Of course this will look different for each family, but especially consider your morning routine, the way your school day begins. The blessing of…
…each child. It’s a win-win! I’ve mentioned before that we are a family of book lovers. Our homeschool days are built upon carefully selected read alouds. We begin each day…
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