Getting Organized: In your home and homeschool Previously I talked a little bit about homeschooling with younger ones in the house who are preschool age or younger. I had several emails asking for ideas for occupying little ones while you … Continue reading
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If you are joining us late for the series on Getting Organized, just jump in right now. I have outlined simple routines to help you get your home and homeschool organized this summer. The first thing I want you to … Continue reading
Today I want you to work on your morning routine. You can see from your Home assignment below that we are working toward instilling the habit of a Morning and Before Bed Routine. These two routines make my days go … Continue reading
Have you thought about homeschooling and wondered if you could do it? Most parents are qualified to homeschool. It depends on the laws in your state or province, if you are qualified in the eyes of the law to teach … Continue reading
Since I had some responses to my last blog entry, I am inspired to write again tonight. School went well for the boys today. We seem to have remembered those math facts that we tried hard to forget over summer … Continue reading
In recent weeks, I have had the opportunity to interview several Christian publishers. Today, I have the opportunity to introduce you to JoJoTabares of Art of Eloquence and Communication Comedy Network. Many of you may know her from Grace Talk … Continue reading
When we began our homeschool journey 9 years ago, one of the first items I purchased was one of the Five in a Row manuals. It did not take long for me to purchase all of their manuals. They were … Continue reading
Let me introduce you to one of my publishing friends, Mrs. Candace of Sonbeams. I was delighted that she was willing to participate in an interview with me. I spent some time reading her information on the Sonbeams website, and … Continue reading
Mark your calendars for the Fall Homeschool Festival at Biltmore House and Gardens. This year it will be held on October 1 amd 2, 2009. The theme is, “Living Large: Biltmore Estate and the Turn of the Century.” They encourage … Continue reading
Rosetta Stone is the fastest way to learn a language and has been the #1 foreign language curriculum among homeschoolers for a while — and you can WIN the *all new* version 3 Rosetta Stone Homeschool LATIN program… FOR FREE! … Continue reading