Disclaimer: I was compensated for my time in exchange for my honest review. I love our homeschool community. If you need a mentor parent, or have a burning learning at home question, you can search YouTube, ask a question in a Facebook group, or follow your favorite homeschool influencer on TikTok or Instagram. There are... Continue Reading →
Take Supplemental Learning to the Next Level with Elephango
Disclaimer: I was compensated for my time in exchange for my honest review. GameChanger. I’ve found the homeschool cheat code and I can’t wait to share it with you. As an Eclectic Unschooling family we use a LOT of different things to aid with our learning - tons of books both fiction and non-fiction, manipulatives,... Continue Reading →
A New Way to Learn Homeschool Science – Discover! Curriculum
Disclaimer: I was compensated for my time in exchange for my honest review. Science is one of the hardest subjects to homeschool. Yes, that’s my opinion, but if you ask homeschool parents around the globe, I think the majority of them would agree with me. There are so many questions involved - what age do... Continue Reading →
Discover a Book to “Teach” You and Your Child How to Learn
Disclaimer: I was compensated for my time in exchange for my honest review. You know how classroom teachers have to complete continuing studies and professional development courses to remain qualified to teach? Even if you are not familiar, the fact remains that as homeschool educators, continuing our learning is just as important as teaching our children.... Continue Reading →
Teach Your Child to Live Generously with Generous Family
Disclaimer: I was compensated for my time in exchange for my honest review. Explore Generosity with the Generous Students Homeschool Curriculum Kit! How do you teach Generosity and Kindness? We are always homeschooling the typical academic subjects, and you can find vendors galore for Math, ELA, and Science - but what about resources for Social... Continue Reading →
Teaching Children’s Spanish: What are the 5 Best Online Spanish Classes for Kids
Looking for the best way to teach children’s Spanish? This article breaks down the similarities & differences between the best online classes and apps for kids
Add Rigor back into your Homeschool Math with CTCMath
Disclaimer: I was compensated for my time in exchange for my honest review. I try not to be repetitive. But when something works, it works. And CTCMath works. If you’re looking for a math curriculum that makes life easy for both the teacher and the learner - go with CTCMath. Looking for something rigorous with... Continue Reading →
Explore Science and the Seasons with Beautiful Feet Books
Disclaimer: I was compensated for my time in exchange for my honest review. This is not our first time using Beautiful Feet Books. In fact, you'll find a review in this very blog on their Around the World with Picture Books Part 1 Curriculum, and on our social media, Around the World with Picture Books... Continue Reading →
Discover your Reading Best Friend in BuddyBooks
Disclaimer: I was compensated for my time in exchange for my honest review. My kid is an excellent reader. I was one of the lucky parents with a mostly self taught early reader that was also gifted. I never had the struggles of some parents with reading and it was hard to engage in “How... Continue Reading →
Open Doors to Future Careers for your Homeschooler with Bruce Cloney Door Institution Classes
Introducing a trade to our homeschooled kids can be challenging, but Bruce Cloney Door Institution offers an easy-to-follow online course on Automatic Door Installation. It's a fantastic option for mechanically inclined kids who want to enter a recession-resistant industry. My husband, a General Contractor, took the course with our youngest child to evaluate it as a trade professional and bond with him. Bruce Cloney's classes, accessible at http://www.BruceCloneyDoorInstallation.com, are presented in convenient modules, making it a great choice for those seeking independence and a foot in the door of a trade profession.