What Is A Living Book, Anyway?
Have you heard the term “living books” and thought, “What do those words even mean?” If you are a...
Read Moreby Gina Burmeier | Nov 12, 2020 | Schools of Thought | 0 |
Have you heard the term “living books” and thought, “What do those words even mean?” If you are a...
Read Moreby Heather Vogler | Feb 28, 2019 | Glimpses of Life | 0 |
Mark your calendars because March 1-2, 2019 is National Day of Unplugging. This holiday, consists...
Read Moreby Heather Vogler | Sep 7, 2018 | Getting Organized | 0 |
Life throws curveballs. It is inevitable. As adults we have learned to adjust and to cope with...
Read Moreby Michael J. McHugh | May 23, 2018 | Getting Organized | 0 |
Most home educators will bring their school year to a close in late May or early June. For too...
Read Moreby Mindy Brouse | Nov 7, 2014 | Glimpses of Life | 0 |
One of the most common comments I hear when people find out I homeschool our children is, “Oh, I could never do that.” Here’s the thing: I think almost anyone can homeschool.
Read Moreby Tina Robertson | Jul 11, 2014 | Getting Organized | 0 |
The staying power of a homeschool schedule cannot be underestimated for the organized...
Read Moreby Michele Pleasants | Feb 21, 2014 | Glimpses of Life | 0 |
One of the things that sticks out the most is that every child learns differently. What worked for...
Read Moreby Kristy Howard | Jan 22, 2014 | Home Life | 1 |
10 ideas to help you navigate the waters of homeschooling a “strong-willed” child. Over a year ago, I tucked an idea for an article into my drafts folder: Homeschooling the Difficult Child. At the time, I was going through such a struggle homeschooling our Go To Daughter that I didn’t really feel I had anything worth while to say on the subject.
Read Moreby Chad Stembridge | Sep 26, 2013 | Academics | 0 |
It’s tempting to say, “Sit down, be quiet, listen and learn,” but if you have a reluctant learner,...
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