The following is a guest post by Kris Bales of Weird, Unsocialized Homeschoolers. You'd think, after 12 years, I'd have this homeschooling thing down. Nope! I'm still learning new things about myself, my kids, and what new seasons of homeschooling look like. We're in a brand-new season this …
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This post includes affiliate links, and I receive a percentage of each sale. This sale has ended, but you can still buy any of these ebooks individually! This week I’m excited to be a contributing author to the 3rd annual iHomeschool network Omnibus ebook sale–it’s a collection of over 90 …
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Play is a child’s work
The following is a guest post by Rachel Turiel of 6512 and growing. Factoids abound on the benefits of play. Entire books have been written on the subject. Play develops children’s fine and gross motor skills, communication, collaboration, imagination, problem-solving and ability to …
Summer is for letting go
The following is a guest post by Lisa Kremer of Life is a Journey. In my house, everyone is ecstatic when summer holidays officially arrive – usually on a random day in June when I finally “give up” and put away the school books. Then we commit ourselves to spend as many waking moments as …
Navigating homeschooling with a sensitive child
Navigating homeschooling with a sensitive child ~ Written by Kara Anderson I am so awkward with labels. When people ask me to describe our homeschooling style, I stumble though a soliloquy of words that probably sound half made-up. So when I say that I am homeschooling a “sensitive child,” …