9 Reasons to Use Picture Books in Your Homeschool
Picture books are a great addition to any homeschool – no matter how old your children are! Learn why you should include them today!
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Picture books are a great addition to any homeschool – no matter how old your children are! Learn why you should include them today!
9 Reasons to Use Picture Books in Your Homeschool Read Post »
Reading aloud provides so many benefits! We know that the academic benefits are powerful, but they’re just the tip of the iceberg!
The Not So Obvious Benefits to Reading Aloud to Your Homeschooled Children Read Post »
Memory making during your homeschool years does not have to be complicated. Here are 4 simple ways you can create a memorable homeschool for your family.
4 Simple Ways to Create a Memorable Homeschool Read Post »
In order to raise readers, you must expose your children to a variety of positive reading experiences early on and often. These early experiences will foster a natural love of the written word. Read aloud early. Read aloud often. Read aloud even when your children can read independently.
Top 10 Places to Read Aloud Read Post »
Celebrate the Christmas season with children’s books that convey the Christian roots of the holiday. These five faith-based Christmas books are the perfect place to celebrate the birth of Jesus!
5 Faith-Based Christmas Books for Kids Read Post »
Reading aloud to your children can and will change the way they interact with others, improve their attention span, and so much more! Find out how.
How Reading Aloud Will Catapult Your Child’s Homeschool Education Read Post »
Drop Everything and Read Day is celebrated yearly on April 12th to honor the birthday of beloved children’s author Beverly Cleary. D.E.A.R. Day is a day for families to get together, enjoy each other’s company, and read. While this sounds like a typically day in the life of a homeschool family, it’s always fun to mix things up a bit and create memories your children will cherish for a lifetime.
How to Celebrate D.E.A.R. Day in Your Homeschool Read Post »