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Hi everyone! We're thrilled to announce a new homeschool site, The Homeschool Chicks. You may recognize the smiling faces below since we are also TBA authors. All of the chicks have something special to offer our readers since our experiences as home Read More...
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Parents and teachers alike can all be a learning coach to children. Recently I reviewed the book The Learning Coach Approach written by Linda Dobson. This book can be used by homeschool or public school parents or teachers. She gave a lot of good information Read More...
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This time of year many homeschool parents are looking for a homeschool history curriculum to suit their needs. History is basically a collection of stories handed down from generation to generation. There is no need to panic and think that someone needs Read More...
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Have you ever been part of a homeschool forum or read a forum post online? There are certainly many of them out there. Is it good to spend time reading and responding to posts? Does reading these posts keep you from spending the right amount of time with Read More...
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T he Making Learning FUN series has launched! Yippee! The first of the series is 101 Ways to Make Spelling Fun ! Why make spelling fun? Simply because children learn more when they are actively engaged in the learning process and having fun! Who are these Read More...
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International Blog Hopping Day is here! I am happy to be hosting the Homeschool portion of our blog hopping event. My linky party is dedicated to great homeschool ideas. So, whether you homeschool full-time or are just looking for some creative ideas Read More...
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This week's Friday freebie is another free ebook. The book is called How Homeschoolers Use the iPad to Unlock Learning Breakthroughs in Math, Science, History, and Literature . The book gives lots of great ideas on how to use the iPad with all types of Read More...
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There are so many homeschool curriculum packages out there that homeschool moms can easily get overwhelmed by all the choices. Although not every homeschooler needs or wants a packaged curriculum, some prefer it. I prefer to pick and choose what I use Read More...
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For all the Kindle readers out there, I am very excited to announce that my books are finally on Kindle. Yippee! If you are a home educator, make sure to check this book out if you: w ould like to learn successful teaching methods that actively engage Read More...
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The ebook Homeschool to Grad School is now available for free to anyone who wants to help their homeschool student with college. With the downturn in the economy and the cost of college rising, many families are looking for alternatives. The days of spending Read More...
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As if the pressures of parenting aren't enough, we crazy homeschool parents add to it with the decision to homeschool! The added pressures are enough to make you insane. That's where the Homeschool Monsters come in. They're tiny but powerful. They wait Read More...
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On my Homeschool College page, I have just listed a free ebook called The Official Homeschoolers' Guide to Dual Credit . You can get access to it at the bottom of the page. The book provides information on how combining high school and college can set Read More...
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When looking through homeschool classifieds, some sights can be very confusing and time consuming. Since I've been homeschooling for quite a while, I have done my share of buying and selling homeschool books. I've tried to compile a list of the best places Read More...
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When looking for homeschool classes online, know that there are tons of programs out there from preschool all the way through college. In my latest post, I wrote about the pros and cons of online classes. Just like workbooks are not the best way for every Read More...
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The end of the school year can only mean one thing- time to start planning for next year. Okay, maybe it's time to start thinking of planning for next year. I know most people put it off as long as possible and then feel stressed about it later. I've Read More...
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