TweetSharePin7373 SharesIs it right for a doctor to look you up on social media? Where is the line for social media, blogs, tumblr comments? At what point should you be able to expect some sort of privacy or not? If you put it out there it’s public but… is it RIGHT? I used to be in the camp that if… View Post
Learning off the Lesson Plan, Prepping for Pennsic
TweetSharePin0 SharesYou can create an awesome plan with detailed pages and textbooks prepped but when learning comes along in other ways be ready to adjust and embrace the experience! Week 3 and 4 of our summer cycle plus another week thrown in for the fun of it got sucked up into the busy life of summer! You know what happens when you… View Post
How To Make Corn on the Cob In The Instant Pot
TweetSharePin1616 SharesSummer is always the time of plenty. Plenty of zucchini. Plenty of tomatoes. Plenty of corn. And oh my goodness, plenty of watermelon. Be still my watermelon loving heart. The old adage with sweet corn is you set the water to boil on the stove. When it boils go out and pick you corn from the field. Run them… View Post
Homeschooling Organization and a Steady Routine
TweetSharePin0 SharesIt’s time for a big dose of homeschooling organization to our room and paperwork. It’s was also a needed lock into a steady routine. The whole family likes to have a steady routine but our kids on the spectrum yearn for it. We were working on bits and pieces this week. Summer for us is a more relaxed homeschooling. I aim to have the day done… View Post
Year Round Homeschooling Summer Edition
TweetSharePin0 SharesHomeschooling through the summer is a joy not a burden. We love the routine of knowing what each day brings. I love that the kids won’t have that summer brain drain nor the couple weeks of review in the fall. We love homeschooling year-round. The first week of the new school year was the first week of July. I… View Post
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