Simple Homeschooling 101: What to Teach, When to Teach It (UPDATED!)
…few words or a sentence each day. Use their name, inspiring quotes, or passages from their favorite book! This sets the foundation for spelling and grammar later on. If you…
…few words or a sentence each day. Use their name, inspiring quotes, or passages from their favorite book! This sets the foundation for spelling and grammar later on. If you…
…tidy up supplies multiple times can go a long way toward simplifying your day-to-day life. Some days feel busy and harried, in spite of our best intentions to live simply….
…Right? I mean, don’t we, as homeschoolers, just naturally put our family life before everything else? Gulp. Raise your hand if you’ve ever wondered what happened to those quiet family…
…during a stressful life season like moving. Be Open to Everyday Learning I have to admit I was a little disappointed with myself, though greatly relieved, when we decided to…
…a day or two. But inevitably real life signals to me from the sidelines: “Remember me?!”, and here we go again…back into the realm of imperfections and inadequacies. Yet incredibly,…
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…compass is not just about academics–it’s about life. Life skills, hobbies, and personal interests carry as much weight and importance as academics when you discuss with your kids. Don’t shut…
…habits, and can be applied widely. Grand scale: The Psalmist’s prayer: “Teach us to number our days that we may gain a heart of wisdom.” Envisioning what it will be…
…your life. As I type these words my husband is napping (restful Sunday afternoons reclaimed!) and my children are happily playing with the simple toys that were recently unearthed in…
…authentic life–not the life someone else says we should live. I don’t know why, but God created me to be a pioneer. I see it in the way my husband…
…encourage conversation. Model vulnerability and gratitude. Encourage learning from life around your lifegiving space. Show your children and then your visitors that all are welcome to come as they are…
…with excerpts from the reviews they’ve been given, that you and yours might enjoy checking out: The Boy Who Loved Math: The Improbable Life of Paul Erdos by Deborah Heiligman…
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