just write, they say: how to teach writing in homeschool

Should we teach the mechanics of writing to our kids? Here are five ways to teach writing in your homeschool.

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my identity as a home educator

Why do I examine my identity as a home educator? Because I’ve been asked questions like this repeatedly: “So what do you really do?” I was asked that question so often in the first decade of my full-time parenting role that I naturally explored my identity as a home educator. My four kiddos were born…

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Homeschool Mom Guilt: Breaking Free from the “Never Do Enough” Syndrome

Let’s chat homeschool mom guilt. Can we do enough, or do we need to render something internally so we can tell ourselves we are doing enough.

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After I am Not a Homeschool Mom: If you Hear a Voice Within…

After I am NOT a homeschool mom, what will I do then? I share my story of moving into a profession during my homeschool years.

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the “S” word and other social unpleasantries I learned by grade 6

The social impact of homeschooling: I can teach my kids not to fit which requires I know how to do it myself.

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learn not to care what other people think about your homeschool choice

So how to learn not to care what other people think about your homeschool choice? I’ll help you become confident.

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