Happy Mother’s Day, beautiful ones! Celebrating all you do and all you are xoxo
Weekend homeschool links:
- Teaching is not a performance–It’s a conversation
- From public school to homeschool: 5 tips for the transition
- How to help your high schooler boost academic writing skills
- My pair of cute shoes remind me daily how much everything’s changed
- Are you new to at-home learning? Quarantine schooling resources.
- 7 years ago on the blog: Take home lessons from a Waldorf preschool
- Favorite IG from the week–These words made my eyes sting with happy tears this week (which also happens to be Introverted Mom’s 1st birthday!!)
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