A FREE COLLEGE COURSE ON CIVIL RIGHTS IN AMERICAN HISTORY Today, I want to tell you about a new course offered by Hillsdale College: Civil Rights in American History. The course includes 9 lectures that are an average of 30 minutes each. You can view the list of course lectures at the course page. You will need to register with…
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Trust Yourself
You are educated enough.You are patient enough.You will still love each other.You can do it. Did you catch that? Homeschooling is scary, but we can do it. I’m here, after pushing through and graduating three of our four kids, to tell you: you can do it. You are educated enough. You are patient enough. You will still love each other,…
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How we manage working while homeschooling
Sometimes, when giving well-meaning advice, someone will say they “spend their days” on homeschooling, and then suggest one could only work in the evenings or on weekends. This is not necessarily so. My husband and I owned a garden center for a few years while also homeschooling. After that, I had an online business while homeschooling. We did not “only…
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The Transition from Public School to Homeschool
We did what you’re doing, or thinking about doing. Our eldest two went to public school in our little town, and it was just fine, we didn’t have any problems, but I missed them. Also, it was a hassle packing up the baby and toddler to commute the school kids from two different school locations, and…there was homework. Homework was…
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Free College-Level Classic Children’s Literature Course
A FREE CLASSIC CHILDREN’S LITERATURE COURSE I am currently taking a college course on my own time. It is not taken for university credit, but for the knowledge that I’ll obtain from it and because the subject is interesting to me. Our four are nearly grown, but I have happily discovered that the love of literature I received from educating…
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