Heather Leach from My Homeschool Village
Homeschooling multiple kids at different grade levels can sometimes feel like trying to cook five different meals at once—one needs
Homeschooling multiple kids at different grade levels can sometimes feel like trying to cook five different meals at once—one needs
Have you ever wondered how other homeschooling parents keep their children motivated and excited about learning?
If you are having fun, you are not learning. This was prominently displayed in Miss Honey’s classroom, at least when Headmistress Miss Trunchbull came into the room in the movie Matilda.
Kids naturally play, and they naturally learn in doing so. It shouldn’t stop once they start school.
As homeschooling families, we all have times where the traditional
Social studies is all about introducing children to the amazing world around us. It shouldn’t be confined to textbooks and worksheets!
In the fast-paced world of homeschooling, balancing academic rigor wit
One of the most enjoyable aspects of being a homeschooling parent is discovering exciting and engaging methods to bring learning to life.
Homeschooling doesn't have to be all textbooks and worksheets! Let's be honest, sometimes the "school" part can feel a bit… well, school-y.
When you’re a family that loves fun and games, but you’re also homeschooling your kids, unit studies can be a great lifesaver.
Unit studies can make learning fun, easy, and integrated, as most unit studies incorporate a variety of subjects.

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