If your kids are struggling with grammar, writing, spelling, and literary analysis because language arts are, well, boring… it’s time to dial up the fun! You can even use quarantine as an excuse to take a break from the usual routine and focus on skill-builders for teaching homeschool English. I’ll give you a peek at […]
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006: Before you quit homeschooling, try the reset button!
When you feel like you want to quit homeschooling, try a reset first! It can be really hard to get back on track when life happens, but before you quit homeschooling, hit the reset button! Here is your 5 step plan to reviving your home education plan! Links from the episode: Set meaningful goals for […]
10 Ideas for Making the Most of Homeschooling Through the Holidays
When life gets busy and stressful through the holidays, our homeschool environment can be a safe haven of peace and calm. Ok, ok… I couldn’t even type that with a straight face. If you could peek into my home during the holiday season, you’d see that things here are even more chaotic than usual. I’m […]
005: What Can Hands-On Do For Learning? with Penny Mayes of Take Time for Art
Get hands-on with art, history, and more! We all know the value of teaching history, and study after study has shown that art education is good for kids’ overall learning, but we never seem to get the time and materials for those projects. Listen in as Penny Mayes (Take Time for Art) and I discuss […]
002: Best Tips for All Stages of Homeschooling
What ages are you homeschooling? Whether you’re working with kids in the elementary ages, middle school or high school, we have some tips to help you through that stage! Jennifer Knick (The Organized Homeschooler), Vanessa Wright (Wright at Homeschool) and I agree that for every stage, the keyword is FLEXIBILITY! To chat with our […]