Homeschool moms can be easily sucked right into the vortex of homeschool scheduling, never to be heard from again! But seriously, setting up homeschool schedules can take way too much time and effort. If this sounds all too familiar, then see why Trello makes it easy and efficient, even if you’re not techie. Plus – be sure to grab the… Read More
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5 Tips for Getting Ready for a New Homeschool Year
Did you start your new homeschool year yet or are you savoring those last few weeks of summer? No matter your yearly schedule, everyone does a school year reset at some point. So here are 5 tips for getting ready for a new homeschool year. My posts contain affiliate links. Ready to be more organized, productive, flexible, yet efficient this… Read More
Boosting Teens: 13 Game-Changing Reasons to Get a Job
Should your teen get a job? One of the best things we’ve done with our teens is require them to get a job. Here are the benefits of teenagers getting part-time jobs. My posts include affiliate links. Now that we’ve had almost a decade of parenting teens and our oldest four have successfully worked during their teen years, we have… Read More
Back to Homeschool Ideas
Ready to head back to homeschool? Here are some fun ideas for celebrating the beginning of a new homeschool year plus the best tips and actionable strategies for a successful start. Don’t forget to grab the Back to Homeschool Scavenger Hunt! My posts include affiliate links. Back to Homeschool Ideas Even if your kids aren’t going back to school in… Read More
Byline Review: Homeschool High School Writing Course
Are you looking for a unique and fun homeschool high school writing course? Daniel Schwabauer of Clear Water Press has designed a great option in Byline. Your teen will learn essay writing in an engaging and fun way – by becoming a journalist covering some of the biggest stories in history! Here’s our review of Byline by Clear Water Press…. Read More
Simplest History Plan for K-8 Homeschool
Need to teach history to students in multiple grade levels but want to stay sane in the process? How about teaching history on a budget with resources that can be used again? Want a history plan that is not mom-intensive, but just grab and go? Then check out the simplest history plan for homeschooling multiple kids in K-8. My posts… Read More
Can I Really Homeschool High School?
Maybe you feel like you could never homeschool high school because your oldest is in elementary school and you just can’t imagine it. But like with parenting, you’ll grow into the role. And even if you’ve never homeschooled before and you’re just starting with a high schooler, there are key tips that will help you. Because you CAN do it…. Read More
7 Reasons Why Homeschooling is More Effective Than Traditional Schooling
While most of us grew up in a traditional schooling environment, as soon as we start homeschooling our own kids, we quickly realize that homeschooling is more effective than the classroom. And even for kids who have learning disabilities and struggles, parents learn that homeschooling gives the freedom and flexibility to meet your child’s needs is ways that are just… Read More
Why Homeschooled High School Students Should Consider Dual Enrollment
Ready to chat about dual enrollment for homeschool students? This is a great topic and one that has benefited my kids in many ways. Here’s what I tell other families who are wondering what my best tips are for the high school years. Dual enrollment is right up there at the top. My posts contain affiliate links. What is Dual… Read More
Homeschooling pioneer in Israel: Our chat with Sara-Rivka Yekutiel
What’s it like to homeschool your children while being threatened with deportation? Our guest today is Sara-Rivka Yekutiel, a homeschooling pioneer in Israel who has the unique perspective of now being a grandmother of homeschoolers. Listen and be encouraged by her story. My posts contain affiliate links. Who is Sara-Rivka Yekutiel Sara-Rivka Yekutiel grew up in Boston and then homeschooled… Read More
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