So many moms suffer from homeschool burnout at some point in the journey - but can we prevent it? Yes! There are signs to look for and also some steps you can take to make sure you're not in an unhealthy place in your homeschooling. Veteran homeschool mom Heather Bowen joins us to chat about some practical solutions to ... read more
Audiobooks for your Homeschool with Jim Hodges: HWM 134
If you'd like to use more audiobooks in your homeschool, then you'll want to check out Jim Hodges Audio Books site. He has dozens of Henty novels and other classics for your family to enjoy. Plus, you can try out a free download. This post includes affiliate links. Welcome to the show notes for Episode #134 of the ... read more
Homeschool Curriculum Reviews
Homeschool parents rely on the recommendations of other real parents who are in the trenches too - that's why you'll want to pin this homeschool curriculum reviews post for later! I'll give you a run-down of the curriculum we've used at different points in our homeschool, what we thought about the resource, and if we'd ... read more
Customizing Your Homeschool Experience with the 8 Smarts – Dr. Kathy Koch: HWM 133
Learn how the 8 smarts will help you be able to provide a customized learning experience in your homeschool. Dr. Kathy Koch, author of 8 Great Smarts, will talk us through the practical application of the multiple intelligences. This post contains affiliate links for your convenience. I will receive a commission if you ... read more
Homeschooling When Mom Is Sick
How do you keep homeschooling when mom is sick? What should the kids do? Is it okay to take a day - or more - off from school? Or what about a prolonged illness or season of burnout? Here are some practical solutions and encouragement for everyone in these situations. This post contains affiliate links for your ... read more
Inside Write the Word on My Heart Bible Memory Curriculum with Katherine Pittman: HWM 125
Learn about using Write the Word on my Heart as a Bible Memory and Copy Work Curriculum. We'll chat with author Katherine Pittman about how to consistently bring more of the Word into our homes and homeschools. This post contains affiliate links for your convenience. I will receive a commission if you purchase ... read more
Fun History Kids Will Love
This is a guest post by our friend Danika Cooley from Thinking Kids Press. This post uses affiliate links. Learning about history with kids can be engaging. Here are two simple ways to teach fun history kids will love! Have you ever heard kids say history is their least favorite subject? There's all those dry dates and ... read more
Using Heritage Letter in Your History Studies: HWM #99
I recently discovered Heritage Letter and was so intrigued by the concept that I thought you'd like to hear about it! After receiving several Heritage Letters in the mail for my daughter, I was able to chat with Julie about her subscription business and how homeschoolers can benefit from it. Welcome to the show notes ... read more
CrossWired Science Review
Let me introduce you to Sound, and Fluid Dynamics from CrossWired Science. My fifth grader was able to try out this new science resource and we think it has great potential. What is CrossWired Science? CrossWired Science is an online science curriculum that can be used as a stand-alone program or as a supplement to ... read more
Homeschool Supply List
If you're just starting out with homeschooling, you may be wondering what kind of supplies you'll need. Here's a run-down on some of the extras you may want to purchase, and also a reality check of what it really takes. Plus, you can grab a FREE printable homeschool supply list in this post. This post contains ... read more
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