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Weekend homeschool links

February 16, 2018 //  by Jamie C. Martin

It’s the most wonderful time of the year–time to tap the trees!

Weekend homeschool links:

  • Puppyschooling: How to homeschool with a puppy
  • Gold medalist Jamie Anderson’s mom: I didn’t push my kids ‘to read and write
  • There’s a podcast for that (packed with homeschool podcast ideas!)
  • The best writing tips from Julie Bogart of Brave Writer
  • How to get the most out of your homeschool convention
  • Share this with the kids: How curling works
  • Or watch as this: Why does February have only 28 days?

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About Jamie C. Martin

Jamie is an introverted mom of three, who loves books, tea, and people (not always in that order), and avoids answering the phone when possible. She co-founded SimpleHomeschool.net in 2010 and began IntrovertedMoms.com in 2020.

Jamie is the author of four books, including Give Your Child the World (reached #9 on Amazon's Top 100 Best Sellers list), and her latest release, Introverted Mom (an ECPA bestseller). Her work has been featured by LeVar Burton of Reading Rainbow, the Washington Post, Parents, Today Parenting, and Psychology Today.

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