Virtual Tours for Homeschooling
Here are some more virtual tours for homeschooling that I came across recently. I thought I would share them with you. Read more »
Here are some more virtual tours for homeschooling that I came across recently. I thought I would share them with you. Read more »
I know it sounds impossible, but exercise and fitness for homeschool moms CAN be a reality. Whether you weight 100 pounds or 300 pounds, you need to get/stay in shape and keep moving each day.
Here are some tips for staying fit, fitting in exercise, and setting a good example of fitness for your children…. Read more »
What does mind mapping have to do with homeschooling you ask? Plenty! I wanted to bring you this Freemind review to let you know about a nifty little program you can use in many aspects of homeschooling or home business.
If you’re not familiar with mind mapping, Read more »
Since I recently read this book I thought I would do a The Duggars: 20 and Counting review. A friend sent me a video by email a few months ago about this wonderful homeschooling family that just had their 18th child.
I don’t know what it is about big families that intrigues us, but most people can’t get enough of them. Read more »
I recently came across a book called Kitchen Table Play and Learn by Copley & Custer. The subtitle caught my attention “Activities and lessons for building your preschooler’s vital developmental skills.
The book starts out with some questions that someone would have when starting out this book. Then it moves into Read more »
Career exploration for High School students can be fun and exciting. After all these years of home schooling, your child can start to investigate what it is he/she will be able to do the rest of their life.
The little weE-book published by the Old Schoolhouse Magazine called Career Exploration for High School Students introduces what you can do with your child to help them investigate this area. Read more »