Teaching fidgety kids requires patience and research. You need tools to help him learn, but that will not distract siblings. Tools for teaching fidgety kids can help. I have a fidgety kid. He moves all the time. If he’s not moving I swear he can’t talk. I like quiet. I like stillness. Put the two […]
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Five Simple Tips to Help You Schedule Your Homeschool Day
Want a planning printable to help you schedule your homeschool day? Sign up for my weekly newsletter and get your free homeschool planning sheet! IF YOU ARE FINDING THIS ARTICLE FROM FACEBOOK, here is my advice that was shared with this post. Sometimes it is not being copied over when shared. Once you have decided […]
How Notgrass Changed the Way We Do History
We began America the Beautiful from Notgrass history this school year. I can safely say that Notgrass changed the way we do homeschool History. Since we began homeschooling in 2009 my girls always worked on school together. They studied the same time periods in History, and the same subjects in Science. It worked. And then… […]
Real Life Homeschooling, What’s Working and What’s Not Working
As I shared a few months ago, most of what we are using this homeschool year are new to us items. Now that we are a few months into our school year I am finding that many of these items are working for us! But… some are not. Throughout the homeschool year, I make a […]
Why You NEED a Writing Program
You may assume the kids know the basics and don’t really NEED a writing program. However, here are a few reasons why you should use a great writing program! Once the decision has been made to homeschool, the research begins. We start looking into curriculum for all the main subjects. Language arts, math, science, you […]
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