If you want to know the most powerful little word in homeschooling, it would be consistency! In fact, even in our parenting (and personal habits and discipline), being consistent makes all the difference, does it not? So here's why you shouldn't underestimate the power of consistency in homeschooling. My posts contain ... read more
Should my child skip a grade?
I've heard from several parents over the years with this loaded question: "Should my child skip a grade?" Now, when you're homeschooling, as long as you're following the legal requirements for where you live, parents can generally decide whether their children skip a grade. But before you decide to do that, there are some ... read more
Why I Ditched the “Boxed” Curriculum
Years ago I realized that the boxed curriculum, or those textbooks and workbooks that were make for a classroom, really didn't translate well into our homeschool. So we soon became eclectic homeschoolers who look for open & go homeschool-friendly resources. Here's why we made that change and why you might want to make ... read more
Exploring History: 5 Holocaust Virtual Tours for Homeschoolers
Teaching certain parts of history to our kids can be tough because it's uncomfortable to look evil in the eye. This is true when you're ready to teach your kids about the Holocaust. It's a topic that's not just about history; it's about empathy, understanding, and making sure we never forget the past. There are many ... read more
3 Winter Scavenger Hunt Printables: Fun & Educational Winter Activities for Kids
It's a great time to line up some fun activities for the winter months with these winter scavenger hunt printables! They're perfect for those days when you just need a little something different. The winter season has arrived, and with it comes a world of wonder waiting to be explored. As homeschooling moms, we have the ... read more
Books for Kids About Slavery + Abolition: Who What Why Books (Review)
Are you looking for a great set of living books that will draw your kids in? Want a way to explain some challenging concepts to your kids - like abolition, slavery, and the Underground Railroad? The Who What Why Series is expanding and you'll love the newest three books, especially if you're studying American history this ... read more
Creating independent, responsible learners with Dennis DiNoia from Mr. D Math
Dennis DiNoia is the founder of Mr. D Math and has a passion for helping students become independent and responsible learners. Listen to this episode of the Homeschool with Moxie Podcast where Dennis shares how homeschool parents can set the right atmosphere for students to develop lifelong self-mastery skills. My ... read more
The Thrifty Girl’s Guide to Living on One Income
Are you homeschooling and trying to thrive on one income? You're not alone. Studies show that while one-third of homeschooling families have two working parents, the other two-thirds are living on one income (or less than one income.) If you want to homeschool the kids without the added responsibility of an ... read more
Knowledge Box Central Offers the Best Apologia Notebook Options
Do you use Apologia science courses in your homeschool? Do you love the idea of Student Notebooks but are you looking for a cheaper option? Or, would you love to use an older edition of Apologia but can't find the notebook to use with it? I've answered all these questions with a resounding YES myself over the years, so I'm ... read more
How to Nurture a Love of Learning in Homeschool
We know in our hearts that it really doesn't matter if our kids know all the math facts, or historical dates, or grammar rules. But it does matter a whole lot whether we nurture a love of learning that helps them continue to be life-long learners. If that's your heartbeat, you'll love this episode of the Homeschool with ... read more
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