Still a few days to join Introverted Moms, my online community/book club –
and for the first time ever I am offering pay-what-you-can options for membership!
Click here to check out what I have planned for fall & to find out more.
Weekend homeschool links:
- Signs of Auditory Processing Disorder
- Why Unit Studies Are The Best Place To Start Homeschool Planning
- “Who Would Win” Unit Study for Kids
- Top 10 Homeschool Do’s and Don’ts
- How to Make a Salt Dough Map
- 6 years ago on Simple Homeschool: How to use audiobooks in your homeschool
- In case you missed it this week: The Power of Play from Toddlers to Teens
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