Praying God’s blessings on you and yours this Thanksgiving, US readers!
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You can also watch my interview with Dr. Aron here!
Weekend homeschool links:
- How to homeschool with Seasonal Affective Disorder
- Free “mom and me” gratitude journal printable (perfect for this week!)
- How to teach reading comprehension
- Creating a basic daily checklist when you’re feeling overwhelmed
- Christmas picture books, novels, audiobook recommendations and more, from Read-Aloud Revival
- 7 years ago on the blog: A call to homeschool high school
- This week on the Simple Homeschool podcast: Episode 44 – Homeschooling an angry child, 5 years later
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Now is the perfect time to plan a Christmas book Advent Calendar to help you prioritize reading aloud this December (& to get it ready now, before life gets too crazy!).
Find out how with All About Learning’s detailed instructions here, which also include numbered printable tags to use and ideas for how to display your calendar. The best part? No cost–you use books you already own for this fun surprise!
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