Weekend homeschool links:
- How to make space for mental health in your homeschool
- Plot Twist: Coronavirus saves childhood (If you love Jessica’s post as much as I did, use the share buttons at the top of it to “vote it up!”)
- Why you might want to teach reading and spelling separately
- 7 homeschooling freedoms and how to embrace them
- Why some kids are happier right now (Yup, homeschooling for the win!)
- 8 years ago on the blog: Transitioning from Interest-Led Elementary to Middle School Years
- New on the Simple Homeschool podcast: Episode 25, 11 ways to make monotony work for you
- Favorite IG from the week–I KNOW you’ll be inspired by the motivational notes I leave my teens 😉
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