Where can you find friends as a homeschool mom? We are going beyond just showing up at a homeschool co-op and giving you REAL advice and links to help you meet other homeschool moms and find friends who understand what you are going through. When I first began homeschooling I knew one other homeschool mom. […]
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5 American History Resources for Middle School Students
As my oldest heads into the tween/middle school years she desires to do more work independently. This makes my momma heart happy and a little sad at the same time. However, I know this independence needs to happen, and love nurturing the desire. Our main homeschool curriculum is Heart of Dakota, and while I love […]
21 Great Books for the Homeschool Mom
The must-have books for the homeschool mom. Those are the ones that I recommend to moms regardless of where they are on their homeschool journey. Those are the must-have books for the homeschool moms that I am sharing today. Want to listen instead? Click play below! When I first began considering homeschooling I may have […]
3 Reasons Why You THINK You’re Failing
Do you ever go to bed thinking you are failure? You are NOT failing! But, here are three reasons why you THINK you’re failing. You go to bed defeated, tossing and turning, thinking about all you could have done and should have done during the day. “Did I read that book?” “I can’t believe we […]
Independent Learning with Rosetta Stone
My daughter has had a huge desire to learn Spanish for the past few years. We tried out a few other foreign language curriculums, but none quite fit our needs. I wanted something that was fairly independent, easy to use (for mom and child) and would most importantly-work! I found these things in Rosetta Stone! […]
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