One of the most important skills we can develop for ourselves and teach our children is how to identify statements as true or false. Formal logic lessons are not the only way. We need to ask ourselves these questions as we seek to live lives based on sure promises rather than faulty premises. Read more here.
Read MoreHow can I find a sustainable rhythm in the midst of the constant pressures to keep up, keep going, and keep sane?
How can we keep the light shining in the midst of the surrounding darkness of unknowns?
How can joy continue to permeate even our most challenging of days?
Read here for the answer.
Read MoreAn unexpected package arrived at my door last week, and what seemed insignificant at the time has left me with some significant reminders for the school year ahead.
If you are a parent today, may I remind you of something important? Check out this post to read what, why, and how it has nothing to do with Homeschooling.
Read MoreIt’s summer and this year more families are braving road trips than ever before.
Take a look at our family’s tips and tricks for a fun-filled journey. Before you get back on the road again…read this!
Read MoreNow that I am about to have a teenager in the house, my focus has switched from past growth to future goals. Here I share with you about a new Life Skills Worksheet that can be downloaded now for FREE.
I created this tool to help families with children at any age have a focused plan for learning and responsibility in the home. Grab it here!
Read MoreThis one phrase I learned on my homeschooling journey spins around the mazes of my mind quite often these sun-filled days and motivates me to press on: “I am a lead learner”.
Here I discuss what being a Lead Learner in your home entails and encourage you to take hold of every opportunity to learn, listen and act.
Read MoreLooking to keep the fun in your summer this year?
Here are a few things we do to make learning and life fun all summer long. Take an idea and be sure to leave one before you go!
Read MoreWith every new season, we can be thankful for the reminders of hope. Here I share a few intentions to set your hearts and minds upon, 15 ways to keep your children engaged in story time, and a few of our favorite Read Alouds for Spring.
Read MoreWhile having Homeschooled at least one child each year for 9 years (going on 10 this fall), I have also put two children in public school for several years. Each had pros and cons as with all things. All of that to say, it is a journey and I believe your personal mental and physical health, your children’s needs, and your families priorities all play a part in making the decision that’s right for you.
The same is true in choosing curriculum.
Here I give you a brief snapshot by grade level of what our curriculum choices are this year. Use them as a jumping off point for your kids and don’t forget to stay true to who you are!
Read MoreWhether you ever thought you would be reading a post about schooling from home or not is irrelevant.
Here are a few things I want to encourage you to consider as you look to the immediate future. This is written for both parents who are not planning to Homeschool full-time and those who are committed to an alternative way of learning. Please know each of these guiding principles are essential for any parent schooling from home, even if you find yourself in the toddler years!
Read MoreIf I’ve heard it once, I’ve heard it a million times. The key to homeschooling littles well is to “KEEP IT SIMPLE”. Why is that so hard? I think one reason is because we never know if what we are doing is enough. I am guilty of trying everything under the sun.
Here I share one of my favorite activities to do at home with toddlers and Pre-K aged children. It’s a great starting point for anyone wanting to be more intentional at home with their little ones.
Read MoreWe can choose to live intentionally in all areas of our lives and think of new ways to make learning fun. As February moves along, adults are not the only ones that have a difficult time navigating our way through winter with joy.
Here I share one of the things we could not live without and it may be something fun to add into your daily routine with kids.
Read MoreWe each establish the rhythm for our homes and set the pace for our children. Our summer rhythms look different than our fall and our spring rhythms, but I have found that if we keep to our blocks of time, it helps set and manage expectations for all of us. If you are looking for a new rhythm, start making a list of the blocks of time that you would like to have in your home. Then play with your daily schedule, see what you can add and if it helps add some structure to your days that are life-giving for everyone.
Read More