Your Adventure Begins! The good news is there has been many homeschool adventurers before you and many more that will come after. The bad news is not all of us…
Let’s Talk: Learning to Read
The secret homeschooling method to teaching young readers how to succeed
2020 Multicultural Book Review: Beast Rider
Good Morning book lovers! I was recently gifted a copy of the Beast Rider by Abrams Books in support of Multicultural Children’s Book Day (1/31/20) which I am happy to…
What does it mean to be a Struggling Reader?
In the early days of this blog I called Michiel (previously Lil Man) a “struggling” reader. I was worried because I was an early reader and his older brother had…
How to Homeschool in 10 Hours or Less. PART 2
We often try to teach the way we were taught or the way we think children should be taught. The hardest part about homeschooling is matching our expectations with our…
How to Homeschool in 10 Hours or Less. PART 1
How long does it take to homeschool? The answer is, it depends. The average answer is most homeschoolers get what they want done somewhere between 3-5 hours in each day….
A Cookie Perspective for Your Homeschool
Looking for the perfect Homeschool Curriculum? Welcome to the club. To help you answer this question that drives us to research and collect unnecessary homeschool curriculum year after year, allow…
Homeschooling: Montessori-Waldorf Inspired: Preschool and Kindergarten
In an effort to help new homeschoolers feel confident or perhaps find the inspiration they need, I am interviewing a few families about their homeschooling experience. In this post I…
How to Start Homeschooling Today
So you think you want to homeschool. Great! I know you don’t want to screw up your kid with this homeschooling thing. So you probably want some time to research…
You Belong Here
In my last post, I mentioned certain request from people claiming to be homeschooling. They make homeschool groups leery. However, whenever possible and sometimes on a conditional basis, I advocate…
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