Homeschool Support

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    Creating “1st Day of Homeschool Year” Traditions

    Love ’em or hate ’em those days labeled the “1st day of homeschool year” can feel like you’re going on a first date. There’s so much anticipation, but there’s also a bundle of nerves because you feel like you have to get it just right? Regardless of whether you’re new to homeschooling or this is […]

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    Homeschool Planning – Getting Ready for Back to School

    It’s that time of year again! As the weather simmers with heat and the kids are simmering with delightful summer boredom you get started with your homeschool planning process. We’ve got some tips so go reheat your coffee (again!) and let’s get started. Here Are a Few Tips For Getting Back to School Ready! It’s […]

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    How to Create Adjectives Activities for 2nd Grade Homeschool

    One of the great things about homeschooling is that you can tailor the curriculum to your child’s interests and needs. If your child loves language and enjoys playing with words, there are lots of fun adjectives activities you can incorporate into your 2nd-grade homeschool language arts curriculum. Fun Adjectives Activities Using Chrysanthemum in 2nd Grade […]

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    5 of the Best YouTube Read Aloud Channels

    Are you looking for the best read aloud storytime YouTube channels? It’s a fantastic option if your curriculum calls for a book that your local library doesn’t have. Even if you do have the book in front of you, different readers bring character to books in different ways. Here’s a list of our favorite channels. […]

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    How to Find Other Homeschool Friends

    If you’ve recently moved or you’re a new homeschooler, you may be wondering how to connect with other homeschooling families and start helping your child grow new homeschool friendships. With the normalizing of homeschooling in many areas, finding local homeschooling groups for both you and your children is easier than ever. It’s simply a matter […]

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    Dealing With Homeschool Criticism and Naysayers

    Isn’t it amazing how parenting gives others, sometimes complete strangers, the opinion that you must be seeking advice? And it’s not simply homeschool criticism that you’re dealing with. From the time that you’re visibly pregnant, certainly when you’re choosing to breastfeed or not, and later when you’re dealing with toddler melt-downs everyone feels like your […]

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