Things I Wish I Knew Before I Was Done Homeschooling
Homeschooling is hard but what happens when it’s over? Here are some things I wish I would have known.
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Homeschooling is hard but what happens when it’s over? Here are some things I wish I would have known.
Things I Wish I Knew Before I Was Done Homeschooling Read Post »
Homeschooling a child with anxiety can be challenging, but these 10 tips will make it easier!
Homeschooling a Child with Anxiety Read Post »
There is certainly something quirky about homeschoolers. Let’s stop denying it. Homeschoolers don’t fit in, because they have been trained differently.
Why Homeschoolers are Accused of Not Fitting In: Because They Don’t Read Post »
No two twice-exceptional learners are alike. Each student has his or her own unique academic, emotional, social, physical, and behavioral needs. Like parenting, our family’s home education experience has been filled with trial and error, obstacles, insights, and change.
Five Lessons I Have Learned From Homeschooling My Twice-Exceptional/2(e) Student Read Post »
If you are a busy mom managing way too many things at once, this is for you. Here are the 12 things every homeschooling mom should do NOW!
12 Things Every Homeschooling Mom Should Do Now Read Post »
By planting the right seeds at the right time, we are nurturing creative minds in our kids, and helping them develop good habits for life.
Inspired Homeschooling: Creative Minds, Beautiful Lives Read Post »
Kindness is a virtue that most parents want to instill in their children. Here are some ways to weave it into your homeschooling curriculum.
Ways to Weave Kindness into Homeschooling Read Post »
Reverse homeschool planning is when you write down what you accomplish rather than filling your planner ahead of time with what you will cover.
Reverse Homeschool Planning: It Doesn’t Have to Be So Hard! Read Post »
Dysgraphia affects a student’s ability to write and express themselves through handwriting, but with the right strategies, it is possible to help them thrive.
Ways to Help Students with Dysgraphia: A Guide for Homeschooling Parents Read Post »
Middle School Hybrid Learning can be a fulfilling experience for you and your child. Here are some ways to make it happen!
Hybrid Middle School Homeschooling Read Post »
As the first semester winds down, it’s time to do some evaluating of your homeschool year. Here are tips for midyear homeschool encouragement for moms and families.
Midyear Homeschool Encouragement for Mom Read Post »
Unlock the power of flexible schedules for a successful homeschool and business working from home as a homeschooling mompreneur.
Flexible Schedules: The Unbeatable Homeschool Advantage Our Family Needs 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 »
When your child has epilepsy there is a lot to manage. Here’s why homeschooling is better than public school for my epileptic son.
Why Homeschooling is Better Than Public School for My Epileptic Son Read Post »
Please, let me assure you – yes! You can homeschool a child with special needs. Homeschooling has been one of the best decisions we’ve made for our kids.
Yes, You Can Homeschool A Child With Special Needs Read Post »
Discover funny and practical insights for middle school homeschooling. Here are 10 things I wish I had known before starting this phase.
Middle School Homeschooling: 10 Things I Wish I Had Known Read Post »
When a Christian family homeschools, what are the benefits? In this post, discover the twelve top ranking perks for Christian homeschoolers including discipleship opportunities and even academic advantages.
Top Benefits of Homeschooling For Christian Families Read Post »
Many of us are taking time right now to plan for the next school year, and while curriculum planning and routines are important, so is homeschool success.
Make a Plan for Homeschool Success Read Post »
Homeschooling is increasingly popular and more mainstream each year. I am excited to share with you the 8 top homeschool benefits.
Public School Can’t Beat These 8 Top Homeschool Benefits Read Post »
You don’t have to become a full-fledged unschooler to adopt a few unschooling philosophies. These are three that any homeschooling style can embrace.
Unschooling Philosophies That Any Homeschooling Style Can Embrace Read Post »
Help! How do I start homeschooling? If you’re new to homeschooling or just starting to consider it, these 5 simple steps and mindset shifts will help!
Help! How Do I Get Started Homeschooling? 5 Simple Steps for New Homeschool Families Read Post »
Science can be easy and fun to teach at home if you follow these tips. Prepare your supplies in advance and emphasis a love of learning.
10 Tips for Teaching Science at Home Read Post »
Thinking about pulling your kids from public school? Discover five benefits of homeschooling and why we don’t miss public school at all.
The Benefits of Homeschooling: 5 Reasons We Don’t Miss Public School Read Post »
Creating a solid foundation in learning is important. When we move our kids along before they’re ready, we send messages we may not intend.
Is Your Child’s Learning Half-Baked? Creating a Solid Foundation in Your Homeschool Read Post »
Learn why so many moms have homeschool burnout and why it doesn’t have to be your reality with some simple systems put in place.
How to Stop Homeschool Burnout From Being Your Reality Read Post »
Are you considering homeschooling your gifted child? Learn more about the pros and cons of gifted homeschooling from a mom who knows!
Reasons Homeschool is Better Than Public School for My Gifted Child Read Post »
When grief enters your life, motivation can be hard. Homeschooling can offer opportunities for you and your family when dealing with grief.
Homeschooling While Dealing with Grief Read Post »
Are you thinking of special needs homeschooling your kids? This post will give you an idea of what it entails and give you the confidence to go for it!
The Truth about Special Needs Homeschooling Read Post »
When it comes to raising kids, parents usually focus on providing a healthy diet and education. But what many don’t realize is that laughter can also play an important role in their children’s growth and development.
The Importance of Laughter in Your Homeschool Read Post »
We all experience decision fatigue, but rarely notice it as the cause of our exhaustion. The daily grind of decision after decision wears us down.
How to Keep Decision Fatigue From Stealing Your Homeschool Joy Read Post »
Homeschooling is filled with daily challenges and struggles. Discover five healthy habits that will greatly benefit every homeschool mom.
5 Healthy Habits for Homeschool Moms Read Post »
Affirmation is the sweet ingredient in life that makes things easier to deal with, more vibrant, and more positive. How do you teach your children about it?
How to Practice Affirmation with Valentines to Build Your Child’s Character Read Post »
The fears lurk on both sides of the public school vs homeschool debate. Resources to help you instill unique family values in your homeschool.
9 Ways To Make Homeschooling More Fun Than Public School 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 »
Ever made it through a holiday break & then feel less motivated to pick homeschooling back up? Here’s what to do when the homeschool blahs have you down.
What To Do When The Homeschool Blahs Have You Down Read Post »
Homeschooling a child with a mental illness is an option worth considering as it can remove stressors that make their ability to cope worse. Here’s what to consider.
Tips for Homeschooling a Child with Mental Illness Read Post »
Homeschooling is hard! But there are ways to make homeschool easier. I’ll give you curriculum tips, advice, and help to make it less stressful!
Make Homeschooling Easier with These 20 Hacks Read Post »
When academic expectations interfere with the parent-child relationship, remember your relationship is more important than any lesson, curriculum, or class.
If the Relationship is Broken, Throw the Schoolwork Out the Window Read Post »
Homeschooling can be challenging but there are some surefire ways to rock your homeschool. Here’s how to make that happen!
Top Ten Ways to Rock Your Homeschool Day Read Post »
Every Homeschool parent has their reason(s) behind why they chose to homeschool their children.
Our reasons may vary, but the underlying reason we all agree on is that we just want the best for our children. Those little souls God has placed in our care. We LOVE them and want them to have the best education to prepare them for the life ahead of them.
Common Homeschooling Fears and How to Overcome Them! Read Post »
There is one piece of advice I would give to all homeschool moms…you may have a roller coaster homeschool year. Here is what you can do to plan for it.
Expect a Roller Coaster Homeschool Year Read Post »
Homeschooling is a grand adventure and homeschooling boys can be especially fun or frustrating – depending on your perspective. As a homeschooling mother it’s vitally important to remember that boys are different as we learn how to work with the way they are wired! Thankfully, homeschooling allows us the flexibility to embrace this. So here are 4 things to keep in mind as you embark on this adventure.
Homeschooling Boys? Four Things You Need to Know Read Post »
So many homeschool families are doing it tough. Each day is tough. Pain is your companion. Conflict surrounds you. This is my story and how I homeschooled through it
Homeschool During Tough Times Read Post »
Here are my top 10 tips for new homeschool moms so that you can rest easy knowing that you have this under control and things will work out just fine.
10 Tips for New Homeschool Moms 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 »