Still reliving fun moments from last weekend’s homeschool convention! One highlight was finally getting to meet in real life (& speak on a panel with!) blogging friends
Sarah Mackenzie, Pam Barnhill, and Colleen Kessler – such inspiring ladies.
Weekend homeschool links:
- This is what it means to belong
- 5 lists that will make your homeschool day better
- What is the Orton-Gilllingham approach to reading and spelling? (A helpful companion to my personal review post earlier in the week!)
- Why dividing us by age in school doesn’t make sense
- The constant stress and pressure of special needs moms
- 5 years ago on the blog: Teaching kids to bake, the results (Wow, so long ago!)
- Fave social media of the week (Look where I got to go this week, who I got to hang out with, and what I bought when I was there! And no, we didn’t get struck by lightning.)
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