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  • The Real Question, How Do We Socialize

    The Real Question, How Do We Socialize

    Believe it or not, even as we go into our third year of homeschooling, “how do you socialize your children?” is still the number one question people ask me. I would like to start off by saying I, in fact, do socialize my children. Most homeschool parents will argue this fact because they tend…

  • Language Lessons For A Living Education

    Language Lessons For A Living Education

    I can not speak highly enough about the Language Lessons for a Living Education curriculum. We were looking for something that was all inclusive, open-and-go, and had short enough lessons that my son could stay focused. This curriculum manages to give us all of those and more. The way that the lessons are set…

  • Math Games

    Math Games

    Math doesn’t need to be the boring, dry subject that we sometimes think it is, by adding some math games you can really liven up math! There are so many different ways to bring math alive for your child. We have found that our children pick up math concepts they learnt while playing a…

  • Homeschool Tips For Children With ADHD

    Homeschool Tips For Children With ADHD

    As a homeschool mother who teaches an ADHD child I sometimes find myself in a cloud of kayos, over the last few years we have found some really great ways to help our son when he is having a hard time focusing. I would like to share these tricks with other families who might…

  • Nature Study Books That We Enjoy

    Nature Study Books That We Enjoy

    I will be the first to admit that when it comes to doing a nature study I get a little overwhelmed. Obviously, we could just go out and explore nature, talking about all of the things that we see. When the books come in handy is when the kids start asking the hundreds of…

  • Homeschool Field Trips

    Homeschool Field Trips

    Going on regular field trips is one of the best parts about homeschooling! You get to explore so many places with your children where learning can happen. For history, you can visit a house that a real family was living in a hundred years ago, you can see their furniture, their clothes, and the…