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  • homestead homeschool
    Homeschool,  Homestead,  Podcast

    Homestead Homeschool – How We Raise Self-Sufficient Children

    Facebook Pinterest Print Email This post contains affiliate links. Inside our homestead homeschool I reached a HUGE goal in my life on Mother’s Day, and I tell you all about it in this episode. Plus, I am chatting about our garden renovation this year. What a homesteaders homeschool really looks like from deciding to homeschool to what our plans for next year are going to be. Along with a big announcement and lots of homeschool tips. See my Instagram Reel on meeting a life goal: https://bit.ly/barngoalreel Seeder: https://amzn.to/3sDwMuW Choosing Curriculum: https://www.thehomesteadeducation.com/curriculum-review/ Planner Pages: https://www.thehomesteadeducation.com/product/homestead-student-planner-pages/ Research Pages: https://www.thehomesteadeducation.com/product/research-journal-homestead-project-page/ HOA: https://homesteadersofamerica.com/ Find Homeschool Curriculum here: Homestead Science Subscribe to my newsletter: Homemade…

  • positive homeschooling
    Homeschool,  Homestead

    How you can create a positive homeschool experience

    Share on facebook Facebook Share on pinterest Pinterest Share on email Email Share on print Print This post contains affiliate links. You only get one chance at providing a positive homeschool “You only get one change” can sound like a scary statement, especially if you’re a new homeschool parent. Creating a positive homeschool can be easier and more fun than you think. Am I referring to one chance to teach them something? Yes. Am I referring to the time I spend with them? Yes. Am I talking about curriculum choice? Yes! What I am not talking about though, is any guilt that you’re not doing it right! Because you are.…

  • Learning Toys
    Homeschool,  Stories

    You can’t have all work and no play! Our favorite learning toys.

    Share on facebook Facebook Share on pinterest Pinterest Share on email Email Share on print Print This post contains affiliate links. You can’t have all work and no play! I’m the first to say that I think kids learn an incomparable number of things through hands on work. But play is where they get to use their imagination and imagination is where magic happens! Especially with open ended learning toys. Kids come up with new ideas, learn problem-solving, and find their true interests.  What about electronics as learning toys? I think electronics can be wonderful tools for learning and entertainment. However, we are what I call a “low electronic family”.…

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