Are Your Spring Blahs Depression?
Photo Credit The following is a post from contributing writer Amanda Pelser. It’s finally spring time. It’s getting warmer outside. The sun shines longer. The flowers are starting to bloom. But you...
View ArticleVegan Homeschooling
The following is a guest post from The Vegan Bee. There are many different labels and categories floating around out there for homeschoolers to choose from – classical homeschooling, Charlotte Mason...
View ArticleGreat Homeschooling Links: 7 Healthy Topics to Teach Your Children
The following is a post by contributing writer, Sheri, of Learning Pavilion. Spring is in the air and is a great time for new beginnings. So get refreshed and if you haven’t begun already, teach your...
View ArticleHome Economics: Menu Planning and Recipe Collecting
The following is a post from contributing writer, Roan, of Joyful Always. This post is one of a series of posts about teaching high school Home Economics in your homeschool. I have three daughters,...
View ArticleApple Experiment: Do Organic Apples Taste Better?
Which type of apple tastes better – a typical apple from the store or an organically grown apple? Finding out can be a fun taste testing experiment to perform with your kids. Thanks to Jennifer from...
View Article5 Ways Adopting a Dog Can Benefit Your Homeschool
The following is a post by contributing writer Michelle of Raising Cajuns. When our family dog passed away this past spring, I didn’t think I’d be ready for a new dog for a very long time. But as...
View ArticleSimple Ways To Get Moving With Your Kids
The following is a post from contributing writer Mary Prather. Does exercise (aka gym class or physical education) ever seem to come in last in your homeschool? At varying points in our homeschool...
View ArticleHealthy Homeschool Snacks
The following is a post from contributing writer Kris Bales of Weird, Unsocialized Homeschoolers. Since I’ve changed my eating habits, our whole family’s eating has improved, to an extent. I’m still...
View Article5 Sites to Help You Start a Garden with Your Kids
The following is a post from contributing writer Tiffany Manley. I’m not much of a gardener. There. I said it. I’ve always been mystified by gardening though. How some people can drop little seeds...
View ArticleSummer Safety for Kids
The following post is from contributing writer Jen @ Forever, For Always, No Matter What Summer has arrived in the United States, generally that means more time spent outside playing and going on...
View Article5 Ways to be a Healthier Family this Year
The following post is from Jen from Forever, For Always, No Matter What: January is always a great time to rethink or renew some goals. Almost everyone would like to drop a few pounds, and talk to just...
View ArticleResources for Children’s Dental Health Month: Books, Crafts, Printables and...
The following post is from Dianna of The Kennedy Adventures. This post contains affiliate links. Thank you for supporting our authors! February marks Children’s Dental Health Month – what better time...
View ArticleTaco Salad Made Over (Plus a $100 Gift Certificate Giveaway)
Way back when we were in middle and high school, Eric and I both loved a lunch that was named Texas Straw Hat (for some unknown reason). It was our school’s version of a taco salad. Since that was the...
View Article7 Characteristics of Homeschooling Families
Yes, they're homeschooled I’m used to be being different. We started homechooling in 2005. And as I’m sure you well know, homeschooling families are often perceived as “different.” Our choice — to home...
View ArticlePersonal Hygiene for the Preteen and Teen Years (Plus a Giveaway!)
When thinking of teaching life skills, it can be easy to let your mind wander to activities like cooking, cleaning, or even changing tires. One vital life skill to teach, however, can be about...
View ArticleDo-It-Yourself Homeschool Lunch Ideas
photo by dc central kitchen Although I typically fix a hot lunch for my kids each day, during our summer break, I instituted one do-it-yourself lunch day a week. This was a day when each child (ages...
View ArticleAre Your Spring Blahs Depression?
Photo Credit The following is a post from contributing writer Amanda Pelser. It’s finally spring time. It’s getting warmer outside. The sun shines longer. The flowers are starting to bloom. But you...
View ArticleVegan Homeschooling
The following is a guest post from The Vegan Bee. There are many different labels and categories floating around out there for homeschoolers to choose from – classical homeschooling, Charlotte Mason...
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