Summer Homeschooling
Summer is a great time to change gears in your homeschool and try something new. Here are some examples of how I have done that over the years.
Our lessons show you how to engage your child's senses so they do more than learn, they experience.
Using beautiful picture books with engaging stories, you'll teach your child about history, science, math, geography, and so much more.
Hands-on activities, games that inspire imaginative play, building, cooking, doing! That's what learning with all your senses is all about.
You'll use videos and other online tools to take what you are learning deeper. A wide range of topics to explore and adventures to be had are right at your fingertips.
Summer is a great time to change gears in your homeschool and try something new. Here are some examples of how I have done that over the years.
Art is an essential part of a good education. It is easy to feel overwhelmed trying to teach art to your child. But it doesn’t have to be scary.
Finding the right pet for your family can be a challenge. Finding the right pet that can also provide your child with emotional support can be harder.
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Language Arts is plural because it is a subject that covers many different areas, skills, and abilities. Let’s break it down into manageable parts.
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Selective mutism is when someone doesn’t speak in certain situations. It is actually situational mutism because they don’t feel safe there.
Are they attaining skills later than their peers? That is okay! Earlier does NOT mean better. Doing things “later” doesn’t mean never.
Autistic children often struggle with recognizing facial expressions and body language. I have some tips on how to play some games to work on these skills.
Staying home to homeschool is financially challenging for most families. I have a few tips on things I’ve done to cut costs over the years.