Many homeschoolers take a full summer break; I am one of those that do. I love to have the summer to refuel my heart, viagra sale my teaching, there and my energy. I also love that I can just spend quality time enjoying life with my kids that don’t involve official school time. However it doesn’t mean we don’t learn much throughout the summer. It is just not as formal … [Read more...] about Summer Time to Recharge!
Avoiding Kitchen Meltdowns
I am a huge advocate for bringing kids into the kitchen at a young age. My toddler started "helping" me at about 6 months, and he continues to help me prepare almost every single thing I make. That isn't to say we haven't had our share of mishaps. There is the batch of cookie dough I had to throw away, because I didn't pay attention to the amount of flour he put in … [Read more...] about Avoiding Kitchen Meltdowns
Our 5 Favorite Fine Motor Activities
We all know the importance of working on fine motor skills, physician particularly with our children that struggle just a bit. It’s always more fun to work on something when it feels like play and not like work! Here are 5 very simple {and inexpensive!} fine motor activities that your child will enjoy and will help build up those important skills. 1. Beading Activities - … [Read more...] about Our 5 Favorite Fine Motor Activities
Making Room for Dad in Our Homeschool
When my children were toddlers, recipe I was the one primarily responsible for bedtime preparations because of my husband’s work schedule. On the weekends and holidays, erectile when their daddy was home and taking an active role in household routines, check the girls would complain, “Daddy doesn’t do it right!” When I asked what they meant, they said, “Daddy doesn’t do it … [Read more...] about Making Room for Dad in Our Homeschool
Frugal Summer Fun for Families
I am thrilled to be writing my first post for The Homeschool Village. In taking over the Frugal Homeschooling column, I hope I can bless you and help you keep your homeschool budget under control. Over the last few years I’ve enjoyed finding and sharing great teaching resources around town and on the web – for free. I’ve learned that it is possible to teach all subjects … [Read more...] about Frugal Summer Fun for Families



