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.
Getting Your Schedule on Track with Homeschool Planet
Homeschool Planet offers an easy to use Online Planner for both Homeschool and Life.
Streamlining Your Homeschool with Homeschool+
Disclaimer: I was compensated for my time in exchange for my honest review Homeschooling is hard. Sure, as time passes and you gain experience it does get easier, but initially, figuring out what to do and the best way to do it with your kid is definitely a challenge. Even a classroom teacher with curated... Continue Reading →
Elevate Your Crafting with The Makers Club
Disclaimer: I was compensated for my time in exchange for my honest review. My kid always wants to make something. “Mama, where is the paint?”, “Can I have some paper”, “Do we have any tape?” The requests are endless. Mama is an artsy kind of person, so I always relent but I’m beginning to wonder... Continue Reading →
Let Mr. D Math Help with Online Classes
Disclaimer: I was compensated for my time in exchange for my honest review. As homeschool parents we’re pretty comfortable teaching most elementary school subjects but as our kids get older (or their skills get better) we start to get a little uneasy when it comes to middle and high school subject matter. Especially when it... Continue Reading →
Get Ready for The Next Level with Thiel College
Disclaimer: I was compensated for my time in exchange for my honest review. Thiel College Class As a homeschool mom, I think the thing that scares us the most is college. Despite the transcripts and rigorous daily curriculum and test scores will a good school take our kids seriously as potential future students of their... Continue Reading →
Go Deeper with Oak Meadow Grade 3 Curriculum
Disclaimer: Complimentary Product Received. Cash and I review a lot of curriculum. But we’ve never used anything quite like Oak Meadow. Since this is the year of our infamous “Grade Skip” for my Gifted Learner, I wanted to look at something that would offer an easy transition and that we could jump into immediately without... Continue Reading →
Explore American History with BookShark
Disclosure: complimentary product received. As a Military family, American History is a very important subject that we don’t take lightly. Daddy is an Air Force Veteran and our two oldest boys are enlisting this year as well. I come from generations of proud military service and my personal knowledge of American History is pretty extensive.... Continue Reading →
Your Kids will be over the moon with ELA by Grammar Galaxy
Disclaimer: Complimentary Product Received. There are SO many options for ELA and SO many topics to cover - phonics, reading, spelling, writing, grammar… the list seems endless. But Cash and I may have an option for you if you want to cover a multitude of topics with practical applications - Grammar Galaxy (www.funtolearnbooks.com) For Grammar... Continue Reading →