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10 Things I Wish I Knew Before Homeschooling
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Reflecting back on my Homeschool journey, I was in the dark about Homeschooling. So here is my way of giving back some helpful advice I wish I had.
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What Does Unschooling Mean?
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Unschooling is a Homeschool phenomenon that is spreading quickly, but what does it mean? Find out how this Homeschool Mom is “unschooling” her kids.
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It’s Potato Time!
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Homeschooling means learning at home, while making it a fun learning process! See how we prepped our potatoes for planting.
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Hexagon Science
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Hexagons Hexagons are everywhere! In our Homeschool class, we took a moment to reflect and see just how common they are. When we look at nature, we can see that God has used Mathematics to express His fingerprint onto nature. Hexagons are a six-sided polygon and are used by Artists, Mathematicians, Carpenters, Architects, Engineers and…
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Getting Started with Homeschooling
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Preparing for Homeschooling can be arduous! Read some tips on how to overcome something that is very possible.
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Why Homeschool? Top Ten Reasons To Homeschool Your Kids
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There’s a first time for everything and if you’re contemplating the idea of Homeschooling, it’s always better finding someone that has already been there to give you some tips. Read ten of my best reasons to Homeschool and decide for yourself.
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The History of the Quill
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Getting back to the basics, isn’t always easy. See how our family used a Quill and the comparisons our kids found, too.
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How I Homeschool with a Toddler and Other Kids
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When it comes to Homeschooling with a busy Toddler, every Mom can use a little advice. Here is how I do it, while Homeschooling older kids too.
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