Still sharing snapshots from my homeschool retirement party: This was when I was giving a pop quiz, my final official act as homeschool mom! I love how Jonathan (in the childhood pic) and I both have similar facial expressions, LOL –
check out more from my retirement party here.
Weekend homeschool links:
- For those who fear your kids may never read or spell (This short video was a real encouragement back in the day for me!)
- The Summer You’ll Never Forget
- When You Want to Fix All The Things
- How to Spot a Homeschoool Mom
- Learning To Drive With Learning Differences: A Parent’s Guide
- 2 years ago on Simple Homeschool: An Important Part Of My Homeschool Plan Each Year
- In case you missed it this week: Planning a High School Homeschool Year for a Teen with Learning Differences
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