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Thursday, 04 March 2021 / Published in * Encouragement, * Faith and Family, Blog

Redeeming the Rough Homeschool Day

  We can all agree that rough homeschool days happen. Sometimes they occur more often than we’d like. When we encounter chaotic days or seasons of life, homeschooling can take a hit and we’re left feeling “behind the curve.” Don’t despair! There is hope, and all is not lost. Even the roughest of homeschool days
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virtual homeschool conferences
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Tuesday, 02 March 2021 / Published in * Planning and Organization, - Resources, Articles, Blog

3 Ways to Benefit from Virtual Homeschool Conferences

  Conventions are overwhelming and wonderful. I’m an annual convention attendee myself, but I have met many families who are not a fan of crowds and would prefer a virtual homeschool conference. As much as I would love to sell you on the idea that attending a convention in-person is the way to go, it
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why homeschool
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Monday, 01 March 2021 / Published in * Encouragement, Blog, Hey Mama, Hey Mama Monday

Hey Mama Monday: Mama, Do You Remember Why You Are Homeschooling?

  For those days when you can’t remember why you are homeschooling and you think about saying these two words, “I QUIT!”–I have a list of 25 reasons to help you remember why you are homeschooling and why not to give up:   25 Reasons Not to Give Up God’s grace is sufficient; His power
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homeschooling hard times
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Thursday, 25 February 2021 / Published in * Encouragement, * Faith and Family, * Planning and Organization, Blog

Homeschooling Through the Hard Times

  Let me begin by saying that I hope you never need this information. Homeschooling through a family emergency, medical crisis, or other hardship isn’t something I’d wish on anyone. However, if you find yourself in that position, here’s how to homeschool through hard times.   Homeschooling When Life Is Tough We all have bad
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homeschool garden
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Wednesday, 24 February 2021 / Published in * Teaching Methods, Articles, Blog

Creating A Gorgeous Homeschool Spring Garden

  I’m going to be open and upfront here…I don’t like winter!  I’m sitting here right now watching it snow and thinking, man, I’m ready for spring and planting my garden. How about you?  It’s been so cold and nasty out that my kids are playing inside, and quite frankly, they’re going stir crazy.  What’s
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homeschool socialization
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Tuesday, 23 February 2021 / Published in * Encouragement, * Teaching Methods, Articles, Blog

Homeschool Socialization: How Games and Stories Improve Social Skills

  We all want our kids to grow up with good social skills. But sometimes the best way to increase these skills is not by hanging out with large groups of other kids. During winter, you may have fewer activities outside the home, or your homeschool co-ops and groups may have cancelled or postponed social
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hey mama
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Monday, 22 February 2021 / Published in * Teaching Methods, Articles, Blog, Hey Mama, Hey Mama Monday

Hey Mama Monday: Embrace the Wiggly Learner, Mama

  Our youngest is now an active ten-year-old. He can’t sit still while doing book work. His body has to move. The chairs have to move (rock, shuffle, and fall over). The pencil has to fly. His body and hands and feet have to move. His mouth has to make noises. It can be exasperating
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college visits for homeschoolers
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Thursday, 18 February 2021 / Published in * High School, Articles, Blog

Advantages of College Visits for Homeschoolers

  One of the disadvantages of homeschooling is not having access to a brick-and-mortar office with a guidance counselor that one can make an appointment with in order to discuss how best to prepare students for college. Many homeschooling parents, myself included, have learned by making mistakes we wish we had avoided, and our oldest
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presidents day
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Tuesday, 16 February 2021 / Published in * Teaching Methods, - Promotional Posts, - Resources, Articles, Blog

Fun Homeschool Lessons to Learn About President’s Day

  When planning President’s Day homeschool lessons, remember that there are many different directions you can take. President’s Day is celebrated the third Monday in February in honor of our first president, George Washington (born on February 22, 1732). Though the holiday originally was celebrated on Washington’s birthday, it was later moved to be celebrated
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history
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Monday, 15 February 2021 / Published in Articles, Blog, Hey Mama, Hey Mama Monday

Hey Mama Monday: Mama, Today is About History

  Hey Mama, Today is about history . . . yours, your kids’, and our Forefathers’ who have taught us so much (if we’ll be quiet and listen). History doesn’t have to be all serious and Constitution-y . . . yes, it can be . . . but it can be so much more than
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valentines day social distancing
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Wednesday, 10 February 2021 / Published in * Holidays, Articles, Blog

How to Celebrate Valentine’s Day Despite Social Distancing

  I ADORE Valentine’s Day. I think I always have.  Truthfully, I was married when I was 12 (big exaggeration) and have never really associated the holiday with broken hearts and scorned love. The closest I ever got was in middle school. One of the student organizations held a fundraiser every Valentine’s Day. You could
homeschoolhomeschoolinghow to celebrate valentines day despite social distancingrebekah teague
physical education
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Tuesday, 09 February 2021 / Published in * Teaching Methods, Articles, Blog

Have No Fear: P.E. at Home

  After high school math and science, I’ve found many homeschoolers worry about physical education requirements. I think it may be because some of us had horrid experiences or think back to the organization of P.E. classes. We don’t want to repeat the former and don’t know how to do the latter. The National Association
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