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pediatric stroke survivor
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Thursday, 09 July 2020 / Published in Articles, Blog

Should You Homeschool Your Pediatric Stroke Survivor?

  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
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road trip to explore american history
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Wednesday, 08 July 2020 / Published in - Resources, Articles, Blog

Family Road Trip to Explore American History

  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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guide for new homeschoolers
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Tuesday, 07 July 2020 / Published in * New to Homeschooling, Articles, Blog

The Ultimate How-To Guide for New Homeschoolers

  Welcome, new homeschoolers! Are you all in? Nervous? Excited? This how-to homeschool guide is intended to provide new homeschooling families with the understanding, tools, and confidence needed to get started. Countless homeschool success stories precede you. Now, it’s your turn!   Is Homeschooling Legal? Legally, you are allowed to homeschool your children in all
homeschoolhomeschoolingthe ultimate how-to guide for new homeschoolers
hey mama
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Monday, 06 July 2020 / Published in * Encouragement, * Faith and Family, Blog, Hey Mama, Hey Mama Monday

Hey Mama Monday: Mama, I Want to Give Up (But I Won’t!)

  Before you say, “I Quit!” I want to encourage you to think otherwise. Let me just say that there is probably at least one day a month or more that I want to say, “I Quit!” to something in my life, whether it be teaching, cleaning, cooking, transporting, or disciplining a child. We all
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teach measurement
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Friday, 03 July 2020 / Published in * Teaching Methods, - Resources, Articles, Blog

Using Literature to Teach Measurement

  Many of us use a curriculum to teach math, but using literature to teach math can be a great teaching tool. I am continuing this math literature series with some of the best books to teach measurement. With my love for literature and math, it only makes sense to combine the two so I
homeschoolhomeschoolingsusan reedusing literature to teach measurement
how to best ready our kids
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Thursday, 02 July 2020 / Published in Articles, Blog

How to Best Ready our Kids for Navigating a Changing World

  Spring 2020 – the spring where graduations, birthday parties, and even a wedding or two took place via Zoom, if they happened at all.  Online scavenger hunts and digital escape rooms became part of our vocabulary as did other strange terms like shelter in place and social distancing. The world is changing quickly, as
homeschoolhomeschoolinghow to best ready our kids for navigating a changing worldlisa nehring
charlotte mason
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Wednesday, 01 July 2020 / Published in * Teaching Methods, Articles, Blog

Charlotte Mason Homeschool WITHOUT Losing Your Mind

  I have to admit that I am a HUGE Charlotte Mason fan in our homeschool! In fact, I’m completely CRAZY about this awesome way to teach your children. But I also know that when you first sit down and start reading it, your mind can become a bit bogged down, and it seems overwhelming!
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hey mama
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Monday, 29 June 2020 / Published in * Faith and Family, Articles, Blog, Hey Mama, Hey Mama Monday

Hey Mama Monday: Pray for Me, Mama

  “Pray for Me!” I have asked so many people over the years to pray for me. I have had prayer partners that have prayed for me daily. I have created lists and emails and texts saying “Pray for me!” Seasons of life change, and sometimes I have no one to pray for me. There
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homeschooling highschool
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Friday, 26 June 2020 / Published in * Teaching Methods, Articles, Blog

Eight Steps to Homeschooling Highschool Success

  Congratulations! You have a student entering high school, and the next four years will be very important to your child’s success after graduation. As daunting as that seems, be encouraged because with intention, planning, and prayer the next four years can prepare your student for college, career, and a successful life! Below are eight
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homeschool curriculum reviews
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Wednesday, 24 June 2020 / Published in - Resources, Articles, Blog

The Ultimate List of Core Subject Homeschool Curriculum Reviews

  Now that homeschooling has hit the mainstream over the past few decades, families who choose to home educate are no longer considered abnormal—for the most part. Thanks to its growing popularity, many families have gone before us and have graced the Internet with a plethora of homeschool curriculum reviews that we can use at
homeschoolhomeschoolingthe ultimate list of core subject homeschool curriculum reviews
hey mama
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Monday, 22 June 2020 / Published in * Faith and Family, Articles, Blog, Hey Mama, Hey Mama Monday

Hey Mama Monday: I Can’t See Jesus, Mama

  “I Can’t See Jesus!” Ever felt that way? I know I have. So many calling me, so much work to do, so many lessons to teach, so many babies to feed and raise. Some days I just wish I could have a moment and get a glimpse of Jesus. I know if I could
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how to recover
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Friday, 19 June 2020 / Published in * Faith and Family, Articles, Blog

How to Recover When You’ve Crashed and Burned

  Most of us have experienced “those” seasons. The ones that leave us exhausted, shriveled up, and sometimes hopeless. Loss of a job, a big move, the death of a loved one, an extended illness, hospitalization, marital woes, or… a worldwide pandemic that leaves us closed up for months on end with only social media,
homeschoolhomeschoolinghow to recover when youve crashed and burnedrebekah teague
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