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Tuesday, 01 November 2016 / Published in Articles, Blog

Relationship Schooling

  Homeschooler small talk inevitably moves to schooling approaches: classical, unschooling, eclectic (code for whatever works!). Nobody ever says relationship schooling. As full-time RVers, relationship schooling has been an integral and spontaneous part of our whole family’s education.   What is relationship schooling? Relationship schooling is learning through interactions with real people. It doesn’t necessarily
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Monday, 31 October 2016 / Published in Blog, Schoolhouse Teachers

Creation, Chemistry, and Creatures

  We live in an amazing world! There is a never-ending supply of topics to explore. One of the largest subject areas on SchoolhouseTeachers.com—Science—is also a favorite of our teachers, which is evidenced by the types of courses we offer. Creation, Nature, and You is a video-based supplement to an elementary science class. Students will
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Sunday, 30 October 2016 / Published in Articles, Blog

Book Review: Between Heaven & Hollywood

  Between Heaven & Hollywood David A.R. White http://book.davidarwhite.com/   I was a little bit nervous about reading Between Heaven & Hollywood. I’ve enjoyed David A.R. White as an actor for years. What if the book was disappointing? What if was nothing but fluff with no more depth than a cute Facebook meme? I knew
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Thursday, 27 October 2016 / Published in Articles, Blog

It Takes a Team

  The new school has started, or perhaps for some of you it may merely be continuing, or you start earlier than that.    But nonetheless, school is ON! You’ve organized your curriculum. You’ve bought your new school supplies. You’ve, hopefully, gotten your children on board with schooling again.  🙂  BUT perhaps not…  🙂 You’ve paid
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Tuesday, 25 October 2016 / Published in Articles, Blog

12 Reason Why My First Grader Loves Homeschool

  Often we wonder if our kids enjoy homeschooling. Do they love it…hate it…tolerate it…thrive in it. Well my 1st grader has something to say about why she loves to homeschool. We are about to start her 3rd year being educated at home…preschool, kindergarten, and now 1st grade. She has her days where she doesn’t
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Friday, 21 October 2016 / Published in Articles, Blog

Roadschooling Through Canada

  Our family is currently on a three month RV trip, from Ontario to the Yukon and Alaska and back. Since Fall will be busy with moving, unpacking and possibly renovating, I had hoped to do as much “school” as possible while we were away! Ha! Half way into our trip, our projects and most
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Thursday, 20 October 2016 / Published in Articles, Blog

The Game Plan

  School is underway!!!  Feelings erupt inside me of both anticipation and trepidation.  I love to ask other homeschooling moms what their game plan is for homeschooling their children for this year – so I thought I would share mine!   Glean from it what you like, and share your game plan in the comments!!  
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Tuesday, 18 October 2016 / Published in Articles, Blog

The Delight is in the Details

  What does it take to spark a love of history? When learning takes place at the home hearth, the opportunities to discover history are vast. We could literally devote a whole lifetime studying each millennium of the past. Yet the humanity of history is in its details. Think about it, would you rather study
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Monday, 17 October 2016 / Published in Articles, Blog

Hoping for Life

“Where there’s life, there’s hope.” – Marcus Tullius Cicero   In my house are several houseplants and Ivy is one of the easiest and most proliferating plants to maintain.  Every year or so I’ll collect my plants to pull off dead leaves, repot some that have grown too large and try to beautify others.  Before
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Thursday, 01 September 2016 / Published in Articles, Blog

Management Skills

  This concept was recently brought into clearer focus by a situation initiated by two factors; one, I am busy and need help, two, I have a driven child. One of my children, in particular, likes a good challenge, all the more so if given a measure of independence. Because of the equal passion demonstrated
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Tuesday, 30 August 2016 / Published in Articles, Blog

The Currency of Kindness

  There is a stark difference between the landscape of my inner-city public education and my children’s country-style homeschool education.  With the recent turmoil surrounding law enforcement and racism debates, my thoughts have rarely made it to my mouth.   Every time I go to speak, I then remember that I’m very much white, well-provided for,
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Monday, 29 August 2016 / Published in Articles, Blog

Outsourcing Your Homeschool

  It is not uncommon for homeschool parents to outsource some of their children’s classes. Sometimes parents post questions online asking others where to find a local teacher for certain courses or to recommend resources. When I read these posts, I often wonder about the backstory. What led up to this decision? Why is this
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