Last year was the first year that we instituted the "Morning Hour" which is all the rave in homeschooling right now. It's sometimes called a morning basket or a morning meeting. I have found it to ... Read More about Tips for Morning Hour (and a planning printable)
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Meal Planning Made Simple
Have you ever seen a small child at a restaurant, completely overwhelmed at the 4 choices on the children's menu in front of her? She just can't make up her mind, and then her mom leans over and ... Read More about Meal Planning Made Simple
Protecting the White Space
The first days of homeschooling feel empty. I remember feeling like a failure when my daughter went through our daily curriculum in less than 2 hours. I often said, “That can’t be all.” Most ... Read More about Protecting the White Space
6 Ways to Get your Kids to Do Their Work
It is literally the hardest part of homeschooling. Sometimes you have a child who just loves schoolwork like it's chocolate. They are delighted to sit at a desk, sharpen those pencils, and neatly ... Read More about 6 Ways to Get your Kids to Do Their Work
Family Day
There are somethings that are important, and yet they never make it to the calendar. I want my kids to know where they come from, know why certain traditions are important, and understand that their ... Read More about Family Day
Stitch Fix vs. Thread Up
I've written before about my problems with shopping, my love of a small wardrobe. It's been awhile now, and I thought I'd update about that whole "KonMari" idea of only having things in my wardrobe ... Read More about Stitch Fix vs. Thread Up
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