Needless to say it’s been a very busy couple of weeks, but we are in Florida! All in all, everything has gone smoothly. We are settling in and Florida is starting to feel like home. During all of the move craziness, Sarah managed to earn her black belt in Tae Kwon Do. She even broke […]
10 Reasons Why Homeschooling Can Fail
Today I’m at The Homeschool Classroom talking about 10 Reasons Why Homeschooling Can Fail.
Glorifying God in Art Journaling :: Guest Post
Many thanks to Jess @ Teachable Moments for this guest post today! I have long admired her art journals and the journaling she does with her daughters. If you have never before visited Jess, please do so today, you will be blessed! Psalm 98:4-6 Make a joyful noise to the Lord, all the earth; break forth […]
Must Have Homeschooling Items for a Large Family
*This post contains affiliate links, see my disclosure page for more information.1. Pencil Sharpener – A Heavy Duty Sharpener and lots and lots of pencils. Lots of pencils.2. Amazon Prime Account – Well, well worth the $79 per year to 2 day shipping all the time. At this season of life it’s much easier for […]
Blogging Break
It’s crunch time for the move! Except for a previously scheduled post on the 26th, things will be quiet here. My main priority right now is to make sure all of us, and our stuff!, make it to Florida with the least amount of stress and chaos. I will be back on October 7th with […]
We Had to Adopt :: Adoption Language
I often hear people refer to adoption as a “had to” – as in we tried all the traditional routes, they didn’t work, so we “had to” adopt. I will fully admit that hearing those words makes me cringe and get a little riled up. Parenting is a Gift A child is not something we are […]
The Sin of Pride in Homeschooling
Homeschoolers are often a confident and opinionated bunch. It’s only natural, as we are choosing to go against the grain in a pretty big way. Even though homeschooling is becoming more mainstream and most everyone knows someone who homeschools, a majority of people still choose a more traditional route for their children. Going against the […]
Socialization in the Homeschool
One of the most often asked questions about homeschooling is “What about socialization?” It’s easy to be annoyed about this question, and perhaps not respond with the most grace. Are Homeschooled Kids Socialized? Honestly, I want to fire back, “I thought kids went to school to be educated not socialized!” However, it’s not the most pleasant […]
Adaptive First Eucharist Preparation Kit
A special needs child can sometimes make going to mass a bit of a challenge. Not only do we hope our children can sit quietly and absorb some of what is going on, we also hope our children are not disruptive to others. Often our children, at first glance, don’t seem like they have special […]
History & Geography Resources
Today over at Curriculum Choice is a big collection of History and Geography Resources. If you are still looking for your History or Geography curriculum, or looking to supplement your current curriculum, click over and take a look. Who can resist a good curriculum post??
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