TweetSharePin0 SharesAt the end of the year I normally get anxious… What did we miss? Oh no we didn’t memorize the multiplication tables through 15! We didn’t get to go on the special field trip to the Allegheny’s! The kids spent the last two months languishing on Anatomy. We didn’t finish the State History book because we got sidetracked by… View Post
Ending this year and thinking about next already!
TweetSharePin0 Shares It’s that time again. To open the file drawer of material. I have spent all year filing away learning material to make the portfolio for our end of the year evaluation. This year I have 3 kids that need the formal eval. Sometime around Valentine’s Day the drawer took a turn for the messy. Homegroup crept up on… View Post
Unschooling is working!
TweetSharePin0 SharesIn the last few days with this dust up over unschooling there have been all sorts of posts written for and against. I would like to point out that this type of unschooling is the extreme side of homeschooling but a VALID form of educating your child. Here is a wonderful family story of a certified teacher turned unschooler,… View Post
Unschooling and special needs?
TweetSharePin0 SharesIsn’t it annoying to find that when homeschooling is mentioned in the media it tends to be horrific problems or “radical” unschooling. Media there is so much more out there! Here is an ABC morning news bit on unschooling ‘Defending Unschooling, “It’s not anything goes.” These parents not only unschool but they unparent. To be honest I should separate… View Post
Trackers for children with disabilities
TweetSharePin0 SharesKeeping our children safe can be a big job. When your child doesn’t have the ability to understand basic safety issues, or they have diminished danger sense you are on alert ALL the time. Several years ago a friends son went missing in a remote hiking trail. He was used to walking with his mom and dad. This time… View Post
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