Tips for Homeschooling Multiple Ages
Tips for homeschooling multiple ages from a mom with three children in school (and two younger ones at home), from using unit studies to changing routines.
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Tips for homeschooling multiple ages from a mom with three children in school (and two younger ones at home), from using unit studies to changing routines.
Tips for Homeschooling Multiple Ages Read Post »
Doesn’t cooking once a month sound glorious? Freezer meal swaps changed my life. A group of friends all get together and swap meals for the freezer. The concept is simple: each member makes the same number of meals as there are members in the group.
How Homeschool Moms Can Start Freezer Meal Swaps Read Post »
Is mental health a priority in your homeschool? Dr. Melissa Felkins discusses the importance of mental health awareness for homeschool students and parents.
Mental Health and Homeschool-What You Need to Know Read Post »
Worried that your kids are turning to devices the very instant they are bored? Get tips for healthy screen time from homeschool graduate.
4 Tips for Homeschool Families Who Want to Build Healthy Screen Time Habits Read Post »
Here are 16 podcast episodes to inspire family discussions about social skills like persistence, self-acceptance, handling mistakes, and bravery.
Using Podcasts for Social-Emotional Learning in the Homeschool Read Post »
Do you long for more balance in your homeschool life? Here are my 3 keys to homeschool balance and how to plan your days to achieve the balance you crave.
How to Plan for Homeschool Balance Read Post »
As a homeschool mom of three children, I struggle with wanting my kids to learn and do all the things. However, my budget doesn’t always allow it. Check out some of the things I lean on to stretch my homeschool budget each year.
How to Homeschool on a Budget Read Post »
As moms, our responsibilities seem endless. You can’t do everything, but you can do the most important things when you know the secrets of being productive.
4 Secrets of Productive Homeschool Moms Read Post »
By undertaking a small measure of homeschool planning, you can gain confidence and feel in control of the many facets of your family’s educational journey. This post isn’t a magic wand; you’ll need to put in a lot of hard work! But you can do it!
How to Achieve and Enjoy an Organized Homeschool Read Post »
Traveling together as a homeschool family can be a great family bonding time and educational as well! Learn how to plan the most seamless and enjoyable family road trips with these tips from Daniele.
Summer Road Trip Hacks for Homeschoolers Read Post »
Make Spring cleaning a breeze with these 21 tips and tricks from veteran homeschool moms! Your home will be spotless when you’re done!
21 Tips for Cleaning, Decluttering & Organizing Read Post »
Have you been thrust into the world of homeschooling this year? Are you trying to find that balance of home life and work life? Make no mistake, there is an art form to balancing homeschooling and work. While it will take a few trial and errors, it is achievable!
Balancing Homeschooling and Work Read Post »
What is a kindness challenge? And why would someone want to do this as part of a homeschool journey? Learn how to exhibit kindness through a planned project with your children.
Homeschool Kindness Challenge Read Post »
While we all know our children will be making requests of their own, teach your child the joy of giving this holiday season with these 3 easy tips!
Teaching Your Homeschooled Children the Joy of Giving Read Post »
There are no other families like yours. So how do you create a homeschool that reflects your unique family? By asking yourself four simple questions.
Create a Unique Homeschool to Reflect Your Unique Family Read Post »
Bible curriculum and resources that I use in our homeschool and love, pieced together to create a year’s worth of curriculum.
5 Awesome Bible Curriculum and Resources for Homeschoolers Read Post »
Daily, weekly and monthly planning for relaxed homeschoolers shows you what’s coming and helps you better summarize what your family has learned.
Daily, Weekly and Monthly Planning for Relaxed Homeschoolers Read Post »
Homeschooling with the baby, toddler, and preschool crowd is definitely a challenge! Learn tips for homeschooling with littles to care for.
Homeschooling With Littles Read Post »
Being an introvert makes homeschooling a large family an even bigger task, but being an introvert isn’t a disqualification from being a homeschooling mom.
How an Introvert Mom Survives Homeschooling a Large Family Read Post »
Homeschooling changes your family dynamic. For a healthy family life, positive family relationships must be a priority for every homeschool parent.
5 Ways to Make Family Relationships a Priority in Your Homeschool Family Read Post »
Parenting with anxiety is no simple feat. But when you’re homeschooling with anxiety…you’ve added a whole new layer to the fear.
3 Ways to Manage as a Homeschool Mom with Anxiety Read Post »
What if Back-to-Homeschool Shopping was a thing? Like a commercially acknowledged event? Like with coupons, store mailers and everything!
Back-to-Homeschool Shopping Read Post »
For working parents who need a set schedule with structure, teaching classically has proven the test of time, with excellency and time efficiency.
How Teaching Classically Benefits the Working Parent Read Post »
Camping doesn’t have to be a big hassle. Make it more efficient and easy with these camping tips!
Efficient and Easy Camping Tips for Homeschool Families Read Post »
Setting boundaries on media content that our family consumes can feel overwhelming. But with the right tools, it’s so much easier (and totally do-able)!
Help Your Homeschool Family Set Boundaries on Media Content Read Post »
Kids chores do not have to be boring or feel like a punishment. There is a simple and wonderfully beneficial way to get kids to do chores and cleaning happily, without the argument, the nagging, or the power struggle.
How Cleaning Together Transforms Attitudes About Chores Read Post »
We are making memories that our children will look back on & remember. Follow these 5 steps to start teaching children how to cook.
Homeschooling in the Kitchen: 5 Steps to Teaching Children How to Cook Read Post »
It’s wonderful when kids help around the house. They pick up their toys, run laundry through the wash, and reduce the number of chores you have to do. But how do you encourage kids to help around the house without yelling or nagging all day?
Ten Ways to Encourage Kids to Help Around the House Read Post »