Homeschooling through disruption
…my favorite thing. Last year, when we were trying to move to a new house in the middle of the school year, I mostly wanted to hide until the whole…
…my favorite thing. Last year, when we were trying to move to a new house in the middle of the school year, I mostly wanted to hide until the whole…
…regularly serve in the church nursery because I know those moms of littles appreciate being able to go to church and know that their babies are safe and well-cared-for.) It’s…
…my favorite chair, the big one with room for a little beside me and another on my lap. I slide my Bible to the side, set my coffee down, and…
…Off Right I am not a morning person. In fact, no one in my house gets up very early. These days we all wake up between 9 and 10 am…
…household. Of course, some things remain the same, like the fact that we don’t get up at what most people consider a normal time. One new habit I am working…
…follows Dorothy Gale, whose house was blown into Oz from Kansas by a tornado. Dorothy travels through the land in an attempt to get her house back, having many adventures…
…Kindle Freebies/Deals: The Homeschooling Housewife The Boxcar Children #10: Schoolhouse Mystery From Depths We Rise: A Journey of Beauty From Ashes The Boxcar Children: Books 1-12 The Case for a…
…to end, and the house is never clean enough. Add to that the pick-up and drop-off schedules of every person in the family, the inadequate food supply (because teenagers eat…
…that other moms, much less other teachers, might struggle with the same thing. Sometimes, we can be a little too focused on what happens in a traditional classroom. For example,…
…you have dirt in your backyard? What about a sandbox? If yes, you’ve got all you need to explore the element of earth. Little ones of course love to simply…
…of fear. I added them to make our homeschool a little more alive, a little more fun, and ultimately, a little more effective. Once I have taken the necessary steps…
…do to keep that little one busy (but not ignored) while you work with your older kids? 1. Spend time with your toddler first. Make meeting the emotional needs of…
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