This year won’t be counted as one of my best in homeschooling. It just might go down as a homeschooling failure. On Thursday, we will be discussing how you can survive homeschooling failures, as part of the weekly iHomeschool Network’s iHomeschool Hangout series. I’ll be leading the panel, along with my production managers Marlene Griffith […]
Homeschooling Pinterest Boards for Holidays
One of the benefits of a homeschooling routine is the flexibility. During holiday seasons, we can slow down and have lots of fun with learning about holidays in our homeschool. We can focus on hands on crafts, holiday themed books, special printables and more. Today, I’m sharing some of my favorite resources I’ve collected for […]
Kids, Social Media and Internet Safety: This Week’s iHomeschool Hangout
Have you seen the iHomeschool Hangout topic for this week? On Thursday, we will be discussing Kids, Social Media and Internet Safety. I’ll be leading the panel, along with my production managers Marlene Griffith and Jimmie Lanley, working to help keep things running smoothly behind the scenes. I’m thrilled to have Leah Neiman from Currclick, […]
I Can’t Homeschool Because I Work Outside the Home
When you’re a homeschooling family, you’ll often hear comments and questions from others. The age old question about socialization almost always comes up, as well as inquires about what sort of curriculum we use. I’ve even fielded queries about how I managed to keep my house relatively clean while homeschooling. People often assume that I’m […]
Romantic Things to Do in Cincinnati While You’re at the Great Homeschool Convention
In a few months, Brett and I will be planning a road trip to the Great Homeschool Convention. I’m looking forward to listening to some amazing speakers, checking out some vendors and connecting with some of my favorite homeschool bloggers. It will also be a chance to recharge my homeschooling batteries, and re-connect with my […]
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