Are you starting to look into colleges with your homeschooled high schooler? While it may feel like an overwhelming task at times, thankfully there are some great homeschool friendly college options, including colleges that seek out homeschoolers. *This post is sponsored by Spartanburg Methodist College* Even though my own family is a number of years away from looking at colleges, I know ... Read More about Looking for a homeschool friendly college? Consider Spartanburg Methodist College
Writers in Residence Homeschool Writing Curriculum
I received the WIR curriculum at no cost and was compensated for my time to review this product. However, I was not required to write a positive review and all opinions are honest and 100% my own. Affiliate links are included in this post. Please read my disclosure policy for more information. Finding a writing curriculum that is a good fit for your homeschool isn't always an easy task. For our ... Read More about Writers in Residence Homeschool Writing Curriculum
Readers in Residence Homeschool Reading Curriculum
I received the RIR curriculum at no cost and was compensated for my time to review this product. However, I was not required to write a positive review and all opinions are honest and 100% my own. Affiliate links are included in this post. Please read my disclosure policy for more information. It may seem that there is no need for a reading curriculum after your child learns how to read and is ... Read More about Readers in Residence Homeschool Reading Curriculum
10 Simple Activities to Develop Gratitude in Your Children
As parents, it can be frustrating when our kids show attitudes of ungratefulness and entitlement. We want them to express appreciation for the things they have and not complain about what they don’t have. It can be upsetting and even embarrassing when our kids are ungrateful. We want our kids to be thankful for what they have but what can we do? When we put our focus on the blessings in our ... Read More about 10 Simple Activities to Develop Gratitude in Your Children
A Simple Five-Step System to Get Your Kids Started on Chores (when you’ve tried before with not so good results)
Your day is filled with to-dos and household tasks. Grocery shopping, dishes, cleaning, ten more loads of laundry. Picking up toys (where in the world did all those toys come from anyways??). Breaking up an argument between your kids. And feeding mouths every. single. day. It continuous and exhausting at times. So the thought of some help, like a cleaning person and personal ... Read More about A Simple Five-Step System to Get Your Kids Started on Chores (when you’ve tried before with not so good results)
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