Newtown as I know it
…called and visited–inviting us to shower at their house, sleep on their floors, and borrow their camping stoves. My children roam freely and play loudly for hours everyday outside our…
…called and visited–inviting us to shower at their house, sleep on their floors, and borrow their camping stoves. My children roam freely and play loudly for hours everyday outside our…
…lazy summer afternoons—or any time the kids want to hear a story but mom needs a break. Our family keeps coming back to The Little House series (read by Cherry…
…button) Housekeeping Basic household repairs Menu planning and grocery shopping Budgeting and money management Balancing a check book/finances Laundry Lawn care Making appointments (Some people hate calling to make a…
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…them a story of when they were little Tell about something that happened when you were little Look at family pictures or baby pictures Write in a journal together Try…
8 elements that come together in a healthy homeschool ~ Written by Jamie C. Martin of Simple Homeschool Over the summer I read Little Men by Louisa May Alcott, as…
…a little different – we’re trying the notebooks to set out some basic guidelines: For my son, I like for him to have reading time and practice music each day….
…the years, Little Passports ended up being our favorite. (Those of you who have read Give Your Child the World probably won’t find that too surprising!) Each month we traveled–via…
…too tense–a little too stern? What would it mean if you allowed maturity to do its work? Maybe if we trusted the process, we could relax a little bit more,…
Cait’s Gameschool Day ~ Written by Caitlin Curley of My Little Poppies This is my sixth year participating in Simple Homeschool’s Day in the Life series. Every year, I try…
…homeschooling, and this opportunity to give my children an individualized experience. I wanted to share a little bit about what homeschooling my sensitive kiddo looks like for us. If you…
…visited each country, and have things they love about every place they have stayed including the food, the clear blue water and the animals they’ve encountered. Tell us a little…
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