Such a blessing to read The Old Schoolhouse Magazine’s review of Introverted Mom:
“Some people do not understand introversion, but Martin is clearly an introvert who wants other moms to understand that their natural personality is not a flaw or a burden.”
Weekend homeschool links:
- Favorite tools for managing my anxiety
- 10 ways to feel like a better mom in less than 10 minutes
- The best way to store card games and see an increase in play
- In which order should I introduce language arts subjects? (This is helpful, but I think even half of her suggested time would be plenty for elementary-age kiddos!)
- 7 years ago on the blog: Responding to the homeschooling critics
- This week on the Simple Homeschool podcast: Episode 19, The disappearance of childhood and what we can do to get it back
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