TweetSharePin0 SharesIf you haven’t been on the FaceBook page on a holiday then you should! I try to give at least hourly tips on making the day run smoother. Everything from sensory suggestions to navigating the questions about “are you still homeschooling?” Today I am going to start with some basic tips and ideas to get your holiday parties, meals,… View Post
The weight of the education world on your shoulders.
TweetSharePin0 SharesOver the years I have had many conversations about homeschooling that start with, “what about algebra?” as their child crawls around our feet at MOPS (Mothers Of Preschoolers) making vroom noises. Or what about socializing with other kids despite the soccer game the kids are playing in at that moment. Times when the kids and family or friends gathered are… View Post
It’s alright to shelter and protect your child!
TweetSharePin0 SharesThere I have said it! It’s alright to shelter and protect your child! How many times have I heard that clanging refrain of make your child independant. You have to let them meet the nasties of this world to toughen up. From the moment your child is born you hear the push. “they can’t cosleep, you have to let… View Post
Homeschooling with a bun in the oven
TweetSharePin0 Shares Yes, that is 2 distinct lines. Yes, even if you squint at it and tip your head to the left, still 2 lines. Put it down and come back in 10 minutes, brighter 2 lines…. Pregnant again! Those 2 lines always brought me such wonderful joy and anticipation. They also brought uncertainty and an angst as to what the… View Post
Review: How to Draw the Life and Times of Woodrow Wilson
TweetSharePin0 SharesHow to Draw the Life and Times of Woodrow Wilson By: Melody S. Mis A Kid’s Guide to Drawing the Presidents of the United States of America When I opened this book and peeked in at the large print; clean pages that were not flashy and distracting; the level of the reading material and the fact that drawing would… View Post
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