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6 Simple Ways to Make Traditional Curriculum More Delightful
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Boxed sets of curriculum often get a bad rap in homeschooling circles. Because of their one-size-fits-all approach to learning, they are see...
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"But, what about socialization?"
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Written by Jessica . One of the most interesting aspects of being a classroom teacher was getting to know and observe many different ki...
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How We Homeschool Without Grade Levels
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"And what grade are you in, honey?" the little old lady asked my daughter in an impromptu conversation by the produce section....
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Mid-Year Curriculum Tweaks 2014-2015
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While I'm not an advocate for hopping from one curriculum to the next in a speed-dating dump-and-move-on style, I do believe that s...
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10 Summertime Steps to School Time Prep
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With summer quickly slipping through my fingers, I have shifted into full-boogie mode. I've got my game face on and I'm prepping ...
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Top 5 TIps for Cultivating Passion-Directed Learning
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Opening night! Tonight, I'll be going. I've gathered together a group of girlfriends and we'll be heading to the local t...
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ABeka vs. BJU Language: Why I Switch Mid-Stream
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With mommas diligently planning curriculum choices for next year, my inbox has been jammed with questions regarding MY particular curri...
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10 Little Things You Should Know About the Unlikely Homeschool
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1. I filter everything I write through my faith. I am an evangelical Christian and seek to glorify Jesus Christ, my Savior, in every...
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My Best Advice to the NEWBIE Homeschooler {or burned out veteran}
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(I realize that I am taking the loooong route to prove my point here. But, stick with me. I think, or at least hope. you'll appreciat...
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How Do You Homeschool With a Baby or Toddler?
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He's on the move. For over a month now, the Newbie has spent his days launching carpet expeditions hoping to open every cupboard, ...
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Top 10 Fequently Asked Questions
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While the homeschooling movement is gaining traction, it's still a rather against-the-grain form of education. And like all unconve...
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10 Reasons My Kids Like Being Homeschooled
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My kids have never mentioned any desire to go to a traditional school. In fact, I think if you asked them, they'd say they looooov...
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Why Do We Homeschool?, Part 4
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We homeschool because we believe it provides the most accurate picture of true socialization...that's right...SOCIALIZATION! ...
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Why Do We Homeschool?, Part 3
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We Homeschool because we believe it affords the very best possible and most well-rounded educational experience. In truth, t...
Why Do We Homeschool?, Part 2
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Thank you for joining me for Part 2 in my Why We Choose to Homeschool series. If you missed last week, skip on over to Part 1 . We...
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Why Do We Homeschool?, Part 1
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Before we get too far into this homeschooling journey together, I thought it would worthwhile to write a brief declaration in answer to the ...
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