TweetSharePin1818 SharesI have been asked many times how can you still be smiling when you are so ill? We choose to celebrate life. How can you go out to conventions and speak to others? Isn’t this the time you should be cared for, when others should take over the hard stuff and let you have a layabout? We choose to… View Post
How to Homeschool When You are an Insomniac
TweetSharePin99 Shares**You may find affiliate links in this article. This will not add to your purchase but will give me a few cents per your purchase. Thank You! Please see my disclosure page for more.** My teen years were filled with staying up till dawn than magically I would get tired. I dragged myself through morning classes with many long… View Post
Top 3 Tips to Homeschooling a World Changer
TweetSharePin33 SharesThere are children that are just born with a totally different view of the world. They don’t learn in the box or even close. This can be very frustrating for parents who are new to homeschooling and wondering if they are doing something wrong. If you have been homeschooling and suddenly the Lord blesses you with a horizon expanding… View Post
The Financial Reality of Mito
TweetSharePin11 SharesIt’s pretty safe to say that everyone knows that health care is expensive. The more chronic or serious your condition is the more expensive. These are vague thoughts though. No one near me other than parents of other children with mito truly know and understand fully just how expensive it is to deal with a child/adult that has mitochondrial… View Post
Lapbooking Tips and Tricks
TweetSharePin0 SharesLapbooking is a fun way to learn with children of all ages and abilities! It’s one of my favorite tools for homeschooling. This is a Periscope I did on lapbooking. Showing how to fold a simple lapbook. Putting 2 simple lapbooks together that can handle some hard wear. Even how to store these gems when your child is done…. View Post
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