In Defense of “School at Home”
The homeschool purists may not like this article about doing “school at home,” but if you’ve been shamed about this topic, then read to be encouraged!
In Defense of “School at Home” Read Post »
The homeschool purists may not like this article about doing “school at home,” but if you’ve been shamed about this topic, then read to be encouraged!
In Defense of “School at Home” Read Post »
Declutter your home and homeschool by plugging what you own into a simple formula. Get organized this year and change your perspective!
Decluttering Your Home and Homeschool Read Post »
Moms of multiple children know that sibling fighting while homeschooling can make or break the day. Here’s what worked to curb that in our homeschool.
This One Habit Curbed Sibling Fighting in My Homeschool Read Post »
Is your homeschool getting a bit dull? Here are five ways to supplement your homeschooling to keep things interesting and a ton of fun!
5 Ways to Supplement Your Homeschooling to Keep Things Interesting Read Post »
Connecting with our kids takes effort and time you may not think you have, but with a little creative thinking and being mindful you can easily connect with your kids as a working mom.
Crazy Simple Ways To Connect With Your Homeschooled Kids As A Working Mom Read Post »
Even homeschool moms want to be recognized for their efforts and what better time to show it than during Teacher Appreciation Week?
What the Homeschool Mom Wants for Teacher Appreciation Read Post »
Homeschooling can help your child discover their true passion, but you, as the homeschool parent, can help set them up for success.
Homeschooling Can Help Your Child Discover Their True Passion Read Post »
Homeschool doubt is something we all encounter as homeschooling parents. It is normal to have these feelings.
How to Handle Homeschool Doubt Read Post »
I’ll never be an over-achieving homeschool mom who follows fancy lesson plans and fills my children’s days and here’s how I’ve made peace with that.
Making Peace With Not Being an Over-Achieving Homeschool Mom Read Post »
What does it take to encourage homeschool moms? These five Christian promises can encourage and inspire homeschooling moms.
5 Promises to Encourage the Christian Homeschool Mom Read Post »
You CAN engage your kids and help them be passionate about writing! Check out these ways to encourage writing in your homeschool.
5 Ways to Encourage Writing in Your Homeschool Read Post »
Homeschooling through a difficult time is not always easy but it is possible to thrive as a family when you adjust and face the crisis together as a family.
Homeschooling Through Difficult Times 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 »
There are a whole fleet of homeschool bloggers with decades of experience and graduate tassels under their belts that can offer you some fail proof advice on how to be successful at homeschooling. I am not one of these. We are just starting our fifth year homeschooling. So, I am sure that the more seasoned homeschool moms would rate me somewhere between experienced and “who gave her the mic?” Because, though I too am now a homeschool blogger, I rarely give sound advice. I just laugh at myself and other people in the words I type.
An Amateur’s Secrets to Homeschooling Like a Pro Read Post »