Wouldn’t you love to find an extra $1000 in your budget this year? It’s totally possible! Most of us forget that little bits add up over time. What if you could save $500 this year and make $500 this year? That would be an extra $1000 in your budget. And you can do it painlessly. Here’s how. If you click… Read More
BJU Press Math Review for Homeschool
Here’s a BJU Press Math Review from our 10+ years of using this math curriculum in our homeschool at every level from K to high school. Teaching math in homeschool ranks high in adding to the stress levels of homeschool moms everywhere. But even if your child attended public school, you’d still have to help with the math homework. If… Read More
Christian Worldview Current Events Resources for Homeschools
Would you like a current events resource for your homeschool that discusses news and culture from a Christian worldview? Then you’ve got to check out the resources from WORLD Newsgroup. By bringing NPR-styled reporting from a biblical perspective, WORLD Newsgroup fills a gap in the market. They also have resources for every grade level, so that your children are hearing… Read More
The Perfect Date Night In
Most of us long for the perfect date night, complete with babysitter, dinner and a movie out, and finally returning home to a clean house and the children tucked into bed. Sounds dreamy, right? Well, we live in reality, and sometimes there’s not enough extra cash to pay for the sitter along with dinner and a tip. Sometimes we come… Read More
Professional Development for Homeschool Moms
Do you regularly engage in professional development as a homeschool mom? If you don’t, why not? Is it because you see yourself as “just a homeschool mom?” Maybe you don’t feel that professional. You might not get dressed up for work each day like when you had a “real” job, but let’s not let that self-defeating frame of mind… Read More
6 Ways You’re Making Homeschooling Harder Than It Needs To Be
Here’s some tough love. Some of you are doing all. the. things. And you’re driving yourself crazy in the process. Let’s get real. Today let’s look at 6 ways you’re making homeschooling harder than it needs to be. When I first started homeschooling, I was only a few years out of being a classroom teacher in the public school. I… Read More
Gifts for Homeschool Moms from Etsy
What mom doesn’t adore the hand scribbled love note from her small child? Or the craft with the hand prints? They are all so special and hold a place in our hearts. But if you need some updated inspiration for that special mom in your life, I’ve curated this round-up of gifts for homeschool moms from Etsy. Go ahead and… Read More
Our Kids Chore System & Why We Pay Them an Allowance
My dishwasher gets unloaded and loaded every day. The laundry in my house is always done on schedule. The trashcans are emptied and the floor is vacuumed three times a week. Fairy godmother? Nope – chore system! (This post contains affiliate links, which means at no extra cost to you, I may receive a commission if you make a purchase… Read More
Wood Tray Upcycle with Rulers
Do you have a wood tray that could use a good upcycle? Here’s a quick project for you. (Hint: This could also make a unique teacher gift!) I had a sad little unstained wood tray sitting around my craft room. What should I do with it? Then I spied my collection of colorful yardsticks that I’ve picked up at thrift… Read More
I don’t use printables (and you shouldn’t either)
There’s an unspoken rule in the schooling world that the more written work a student produces, the more he has learned. I just don’t agree. Granted, kids in a traditional public school setting might have reams of completed worksheets. When a teacher sits down with parents for a conference, they need evidence of “learning” and work that has been completed… Read More
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