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Homeschool Keyboarding Curriculum | A Typesy Review

Homeschool Keyboarding Curriculum | A Typesy Review

by Melissa Droegemueller | Apr 4, 2022 | Homeschooling (Elementary School), Homeschooling (Tweens and Teens)

Do your kids know how to type? Touch typing is a skill that all children need, and the Typesy homeschool keyboarding curriculum is the perfect way to learn to type!   I received access to the Typesy Homeschool Family package and was compensated for my time...
Technology Education for Kids with MYTEK LAB

Technology Education for Kids with MYTEK LAB

by Melissa Droegemueller | Mar 31, 2022 | Homeschooling (Tweens and Teens)

Are you looking for online technology classes for your homeschool? Check out our review of MYTEK LAB, a technology education solution for students in grades 3-12.   I received access to MYTEK LAB’s TEKnology Lab level 1 and was compensated for my time...
Career Exploration for Kids with TruSpark

Career Exploration for Kids with TruSpark

by Melissa Droegemueller | Jan 20, 2022 | Homeschooling (Tweens and Teens)

Are you looking for career exploration resources for your teens and tweens? The TruSpark Curriculum and Assessment might be just what you need! During my childhood years, I was asked over and over, “What do you want to be when you grow up?” For a short time during my...
Maximize Your Learning Space With a Homeschool Wall Organizer

Maximize Your Learning Space With a Homeschool Wall Organizer

by Melissa Droegemueller | Apr 13, 2021 | Learning At Home

It used to be that whenever I talked to somebody about homeschooling, I made sure to mention how much time we spent outside of our home. Choir, softball, co-op day, volunteering at the local retirement community, visiting the library, meeting up with friends —...
Time to Change Your Homeschool Math Program? {Teaching Textbooks 4.0 Review}

Time to Change Your Homeschool Math Program? {Teaching Textbooks 4.0 Review}

by Melissa Droegemueller | Jan 20, 2021 | Homeschooling (Elementary School)

Are you curious about homeschool math options? Here are my thoughts on the NEW Teaching Texbooks 4.0! It’s one of the most common questions asked in homeschooling circles: How do I know when it’s time to change curriculum or programs? After years as a classroom...

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It's time to pull out the fall books! Which ones a It's time to pull out the fall books! Which ones are your favorites? 

https://rollingprairiereaders.com/best-fall-books-for-readers-of-all-ages/
I whisper this mantra to myself several times per I whisper this mantra to myself several times per day. (I also tell myself that I am beautiful and deserve a handful of chocolate-covered almonds.)

Our kids cannot learn when they are stressed. It's not unusual for us to take a break from math or spelling to work through feelings like frustration, anxiety, or annoyance. 

If your child is dealing with a rush of emotions, work through the feelings, then come back to the lesson when you're both feeling better. ❤
I <3 Ticonderoga pencils. They sharpen into perfec I <3 Ticonderoga pencils. They sharpen into perfectly and last forever! The only downside is running out of eraser LONG before the pencil is too small to sharpen anymore. That's why I love Papermate Arrowhead Erasers -- I bought this box over two years ago, and I still have more than half left. 😳 They erase smoothly and don't crack like those cheap ones you can buy in the store!

I just got an email that they are on S_A_L_E right now for less than 5 cents each! {aff link} https://amzn.to/47NBVDV
I see a lot of well-meaning parents talk about tea I see a lot of well-meaning parents talk about teaching their young child skills way too soon. There are some skills, like learning to read, that will happen when your child is ready (and not a moment sooner).

Some children learn to read when they are three. They will shock the heck out of their parents. 😂 These children are (probably) not geniuses, but they will get slapped with a gifted label and have to deal with academic pressure before they are ready.

Some children will learn to read when they are eight. This is still normal, according to brain development. But these children, who are not dumb, have been assigned to a remedial group. They receive tutoring and struggle with self esteem because they were not ready.

We don't expect our children to start crawling at the same age as all their peers. We don't teach them how to crawl. We simply give them lots of time to play on the floor!
Please, please, please don't rush your children. Don't get caught up in the comparison trap here on Instagram.

Read aloud to your young children every day, and give them lots of time to play. It really is enough.
how you THINK the activity is going to go >>> how how you THINK the activity is going to go >>> how the activity actually goes 😂

Hold onto your learning at home plans loosely this year, especially with your toddlers, preschoolers and, K-2nd students. These early years go by quickly -- and child-directed play is SO important.
August can be overwhelming for new-ish homeschool August can be overwhelming for new-ish homeschool families. 

There are SO many options (and opinions) -- it's easy to fall into the comparison trap before the school year has even started.

After 11 years of homeschooling -- yes, I count the preschool years -- I feel confident that my kids are getting their very best education. 

Does it look like my friend's homeschool? It does not. But that's because we have different kids who have unique personalities, needs, and strengths. ❤
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