Can a Strict Schooler Unschool?
Think unschooling is another term for not schooling? I had that same notion until one day, unschooling happened for us.
Read MorePosted by Lisa Asanowicz | Nov 7, 2016 | Schools of Thought | 0 |
Think unschooling is another term for not schooling? I had that same notion until one day, unschooling happened for us.
Read MorePosted by Lisa Asanowicz | Oct 19, 2016 | Home Life | 0 |
Many parents equate loving their children with quality time. In actuality, children equate love WITH time, so, quality AND quantity time fills their love tanks. It isn’t possible to fulfill that need to the brim everyday. But it is helpful to your relationship with each of your children to carve out some purposeful one on one time.
Read MorePosted by Lisa Asanowicz | Oct 12, 2016 | Getting Organized | 0 |
Everyone has their own ideal of perfection. Homeschool Moms are no exception! Whether it’s a spotless room dedicated to school or a hands-on project that captivates our child’s attention for hours, we all search for it.
Read MorePosted by Lisa Asanowicz | Oct 3, 2016 | Glimpses of Life | 0 |
It’s autumn and there’s the smell of cinnamon, nutmeg, apple and pumpkin everything. Beautiful, bountiful, colored leaves greet the eyes and crisp cool air lends itself to building leaf piles, and leaf pile jumping!
Read MorePosted by Lisa Asanowicz | Sep 30, 2016 | Academics | 0 |
There are dozens of choices on the market. My favorite way to teach Geography is in the context of History or Literature. The reason is simple, not only will combining Geography study with History or Literature will save you time and aggravation. It’ll make the lesson that much memorable as more connections are made in the brain.
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