Written by contributor Renee Tougas of FIMBY This past winter our family lived in a two bedroom, 750 square foot cabin in a rural river valley. Today, I am writing this post from a two bedroom Montréal city apartment where we are living for the month. We are a North American homeschooling family …
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Free range learning (Good Reads on Simple Homeschool)
Like most homeschoolers, I love reading and discussing good books. I also enjoy sharing them with my readers, so I'm happy to have the chance to introduce you today to Free-Range Learning:How Homescholing Changes Everything by Laura Grace Weldon. As someone who pursues interest-led learning with …
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Trail Guide to Learning (Curriculum Fair 2012)
Written by contributor Kris Bales of Weird, Unsocialized Homeschoolers. Children's ages: 16, 12, and 10 Educational Philosophy Influences: Classical, Charlotte Mason, Eclectic I'm really excited about the 2012-2013 school year! That's because we'll be continuing with curriculum that we found …
Arranging a Kid Swap
The following is a guest post by Angie of Many Little Blessings and The Homeschool Classroom. While I love that we made the decision to start homeschooling four years ago, I would occasionally think that I wished I could just have a couple of hours to just get caught up on things without the kids …
Guarding Your Marriage
Written by contributor Kris Bales, of Weird, Unsocialized Homeschoolers So, why am I talking about marriage on a homeschooling blog? Because, in the last couple of years, I've seen the marriages of several fellow homeschooling families end in divorce. Now, don't misunderstand -- I'm not saying …