7 Reasons You Should Raise Risk Takers
Children are born with an innate curiosity that leads them to take risks. Then, we as parents, spend the better part of 18 years stomping that curiosity right out of them. While this is a good idea to...
View ArticleSweet Plans: Homeschool Planning – Where to Start?
This is the first post in a new series about homeschool planning. I’m by no means an expert, and I definitely copy and tweak the work of others often, but I think that it is absolutely OK to do that!...
View Article2011/12 Homeschool Field Trip Bucket List
There are always so many places I’d like to take Babydoll for field trips throughout the year, but I never write them down and inevitably forget them… I figured I’d make a list of field trips we’d...
View Article9 Tips for Teaching Archaeology in Your Homeschool
Archaeology {or archeology, if you prefer; they’re both acceptable} isn’t a common profession. As such, it can be difficult to run into materials you can use to help you with teaching archaeology in...
View ArticleHomeschooling and Rotating Shift Work
Last year I wrote a post about homeschooling while also dealing with a rotating shift work schedule. It contained links to other posts that touched on this unique situation as well. You see, if you...
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