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Now displaying: March, 2018
Mar 30, 2018

Do you ever have bad attitudes in your homeschool? I love homeschooling and my children usually do, too. But, sometimes the homeschooling attitudes in our house just stink.

Have you ever wanted to wring the necks of grumpy kids who whine about every single task set before them. Or dole out about a hundred chores every time you run up against obstinate behavior?  Me, too.

Listen or read more at https://ourjourneywestward.com/bad-attitudes-in-your-homeschool/

Mar 23, 2018

In my earliest days of homeschooling, I had ideas about what our homeschool would actually look like.

You know what I mean… right?

And then we actually started homeschooling. And it just never looked quite like that initial vision.

Listen or read more at https://readaloudrevival.com/jbwc/

Mar 15, 2018

About five years ago the days in our homeschool were simply learning math facts, phonics, and letter formation. Yawn.

Sure we read a picture book or two, but I had a two-year-old who sapped all the energy I used to have for putting together elaborate unit studies. In addition my kids had informed me in no uncertain terms that they wanted nothing to do with making another lapbook thank.you.very.much.

Listen or read more at https://ihomeschoolnetwork.com/homeschool-morning-time-2/

Mar 9, 2018

I am not a morning person. My kids are not morning people. Unfortunately, my husband IS a morning person. This became very apparent when we all went on a week-long homeschool field trip. My husband would wake early, run to the gym, and return to the hotel very chipper — and talkative (ugg!).

Listen or read more at https://www.hidethechocolate.com/homeschool-morning-meeting/

Mar 2, 2018

Long before I was asked to speak at the Great Homeschool Conventions I was an attendee.

In fact, convention time each year made me rather giddy. I almost always went with friends. We would make a road trip and a weekend of it.

I would plot my speaker schedule like a general manages an attack, walk every single aisle of the vendor hall just to make sure I didn’t miss anything, and I still have my rolling cart which held everything from water bottles to emergency snacks. And I just learned so much and felt renewed and refreshed every single year.

This year I imagine my experience at the convention will be much more, um, nerve-wracking to say the least, but I cannot wait to meet all of you there.

In order to make the most of your convention experience I have made a little Plan Your Year Convention Planning Pack that you can get here for FREE. It contains the forms you need to plan your best convention experience.

Read more and find the free handouts at https://pambarnhill.com/homeschool-convention-planning/

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