Getting Started with Charlotte Mason
Tuesday, 14 July 2020
Getting started with Charlotte Mason can seem overwhelming. If you ask inside a homeschool centered Facebook group “What is Charlotte Mason?”, you will soon be inundated with phrases like: “It’s reading lots of living books.“ “Nature study and lots of time outside.“ “It’s great for the early years but not enough for older students.
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Finishing the Homeschool Race Well, Mama
Monday, 13 July 2020
Our family went on a bike ride this weekend. We felt like the Von Trapp family as eight of us cycled down the road and onto the bike path. We sang and laughed and enjoyed God’s creation. The feeling of content that we have when the whole family is together is like no other.
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Should You Homeschool Your Pediatric Stroke Survivor?
Thursday, 09 July 2020
The day that my second son was born, homeschooling was an option that was on my radar as I had many friends and family members who had homeschooled their children. When my newborn baby began having a seizure in my arms, it set us on a course that would eventually cement this decision. When
Family Road Trip to Explore American History
Wednesday, 08 July 2020
July gets me thinking of our heritage of freedom and how much fun it would be to take a family road trip to explore early American history. Freedom is a precious gift that Americans treasure, knowing that freedom has been preserved for future generations at the cost of innocent lives. Taking our children to
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