the art of language: ways to approach homeschool writing

Language arts implies there is an art to learning a language. It also suggests there are more than 2 ways to approach writing, especially homeschool writing. (Because we can be artistic in our approaches). All languages are trying to convey messages unique to a group of speakers. I offer you 12 ways to approach homeschool…

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How to Love your Homeschool Kids

How to love your homeschool kids? You love your homeschool kids in three words, time, connection, and training… Love is spelled T-I-M-E we’re told. I have learned that despite homeschooling my children, I can easily not spend quality time with my kiddos. Since we are so often together driving in the car somewhere, doing our…

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A fall homeschool assessment: 9 things I’ve learned

October is an atypical month to discuss homeschool planning and assessment. Typical is at the end of April when the end of a year is near completion, and a homeschool conference is around the corner. Or at the beginning of August when the start of the next year is just around the corner. But October?…

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Unveiling the Impact: Statistics on Homeschool Academics

Here’s what I’ve learned about statistics on homeschool academics by the HSLDA–Home School Legal Defense Association lawyer, Paul Ferris.

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ways our family is learning through the summer

Our field trips are often ordinary activities. Like interacting with the post office clerk, learning to purchase things independently when they’re little, finding items at the grocery store, and listening to doctors’ meetings. Ordinary things. Ways our family is learning through summer… Ready to make your summer learning feel intentional and stress-free? Grab your free Confident Homeschool…

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how you can use three fun writing games for homeschool kids

Here are three writing games for homeschool kids (and homeschool moms). If you embrace play in your work, you can enjoy the writing process.

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