Today, I’m watching Flight of the Butterflies. I have to confess that I watch a lot of Netflix. I love it. This post contains affiliate links. Any purchases thru the links will pay me a small commission. As a home educator, I’m probably not supposed to admit that I watch a lot of TV. I’m […]
Love the Lowcountry Homeschool Convention
I love the Lowcountry Homeschool Convention! Let me tell you why I love it. And I think you’ll agree. Local organizers know the best for local homeschoolers! Disclaimer Note: I have not been compensated for this post and all opinions are my own. This year, the Lowcountry Homeschool Convention is Thursday and Friday, May 31-June 1 […]
More Spring Preview Days 2017
Here’s MORE Spring College Preview Days. There were too many to fit into just one post, so check out the Preview Days in January/February, too. I love Preview Days so much. I want you to seriously consider visiting several colleges this Spring! Recently, I took my daughter to see a college that she had crossed […]
Are Minimum Standards of the Law Enough?
Are minimum standards of the law enough for homeschool oversight? How can we be sure that associations are providing sufficient oversight with minimal requirements and minimal services? Can parents really be trusted to provide quality education? Maybe you’ve encountered questions like this…or maybe you’ve wondered this about our fellow homeschoolers. Or maybe you have even questioned yourself–can this […]
Spring College Preview Days 2017
Spring College Preview Days 2017 are a great chance to tour schools you might want to attend. Choosing the college that’s right for you is an important decision. The sooner you can figure out what college you might want to go to and what course of study you might want to pursue–then you can aim your […]
Date Ideas When the Homeschool Day is Done
Today, let’s talk about date ideas for when your homeschool day is done. You’ve been working with the kids all day. Busy homeschooling. Busy answering questions. Wiping noses and bottoms. There’s dishes in the sink…and toys scattered down the hall. It’s hard to find the time and energy to focus on your couple-time. Been there. […]
Facebook Hacks for Homeschooling: Groups vs. Pages
Today, I’m starting a series about Facebook hacks for homeschooling. I’ve learned these tricks along the way…to help improve my involvement on Facebook. So, if you’re new to Facebook, these hacks will help you navigate like a pro. This post contains affiliate links. Any purchases thru the links will pay me a small commission. Facebook is […]
Learning Disabilities Resources
Learning Disabilities Resources Directory Learning disabilities affect your child’s progress in any educational setting. So, what if you suspect your homeschool child has a learning issue? Where can you get screening tests and services? National Autism Resources is the leading online resource for information, advice, toys, gifts, educational products and more. Free Learning Disabilities Resources […]