Forty Plants Challenge: Week Eight
Week eight was a challenging week due to insomnia, but I continue with my quest to consume as many phytonutrients as possible for gut health. Consistently waking up in the middle of the night and...
View ArticleSeven Tips to Prevent Homeschool Mom Burnout
Homeschool mom burnout is a very real problem in our communities. I often hear the discussion, but the solutions offered don’t really help. I often hear ‘push through’ or ‘just stop, you don’t have to...
View ArticleKeeping A Homeschool Bullet Journal
In my last post, Seven Tips to Prevent Homeschool Mom Burnout, I discussed using a bullet journal to plan our homeschool year. Today I’d like to expand on how we keep a homeschool bullet journal for my...
View ArticleHow to Create a Homeschool Syllabus for Your High Schooler
A homeschool syllabus is a wonderful tool for you and your high schooler to use throughout the year. Combined with a bullet journal, these are the two tools I recommend every college-bound homeschooler...
View ArticleHomeschool a Distracted Child, No Matter Their Age!
Finding ways to homeschool a distracted child can be a challenge, no matter their age! Do you have an easily distracted homeschooler? The truth is that I believe to some extent, all children are easily...
View ArticleHomeschool Class Plans – The Ultimate Guide!
Have you thought about homeschooling for high school? Many parents are intimidated by trying to do high school at home. Between homeschool class plans, the increased workload and the college or trade...
View ArticleHomeschool for College Credit
This Fall begins dual enrollment college for my high school Junior. So in her honor, let’s look at the three ways we can homeschool for college credit in high school. Homeschool Using College Is dual...
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