Homeschooling Multiple Ages
Wednesday, 09 March 2016
There was once a time when I couldn’t conceive of how any person with more than one child could homeschool well. How can one teach multiple levels at the same time? Can you teach 6th grade math while teaching 4th grade math? I assumed someone would be neglected. This made homeschooling terrifying to me but
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Five Indoor Exercises for Winter Months
Monday, 07 March 2016
Winter is a time of hibernation, right? Oh, wait, we aren’t bears. Well, that means we STILL need to get our exercise during these winter months. Though traditional exercise like playing ball, jumping on the yard trampoline or riding bikes is typically out, there are still many ways to ensure your kids are getting the
Sensing and Searching
Monday, 07 March 2016
Information comes to us in all sorts of ways—through our senses and through searching. Small World Sensory Science is a preschool course led by Robin Casey. Through twelve lessons, preschoolers will explore the farm, the pond, the ocean, wind, construction, and much more, all the while learning by touching, feeling, doing, and exploring. Because
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Homeschooling: Hard But Worth It
Saturday, 05 March 2016
I have tumbled this around in my head for days as I proposed to get it all out . . .and I have come to this conclusion. Homeschooling is by far one of the hardest things that I have ever done in my life. Well, it stacks up right next to being a mama, in
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