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 […]
5 Things that Keep Me Alive in the Winter
Homeschooling the Only Child
Are you thinking about homeschooling your only child? Wondering if you’re the only one? Need resources and support? You’ll want to watch this iHomeschool Hangout. Sallie Borrink and Jimmie Lanley share their best tips about homeschooling their only children. It’s been many years since I’ve only had one child at home, but these ladies have […]
Socializing the Sanguine Child
If I’m asked ‘what about socialization’, when discussing my homeschool, I have to suppress a giggle. I usually respond with “Have you met my daughter?” There’s no doubt in my mind that Rachel has a sanguine temperament. She is headstrong and fearless, ready to try anything. Her adventurous spirit makes me smile and has me […]
Our Classical Homeschooling Curriculum for 2013-14: 2nd Grade and PreK/Kindergarten
Ready to check out our classical homeschooling curriculum for this year? Grab your pencils and notebooks — I’m going to do a run-down. This year marks my third year as a homeschooling mother. I’ve learned a few things about what works for us, along with what doesn’t. I chose a boxed classical curriculum for a […]
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