I began this site out of a need to connect
homeschooling moms with one another - offering inspiration, encouragement, motivation, and resources.
Freelance writer &
homeschool mom with a passion for writing entertainment, educational, and career articles, plus blogging on the side.
Please note: I'm
a homeschooling mom with 3 kids so we dirty a lot of dishes every day.
Not exact matches
Her son, Steve, is an avid traveler, hunter and fisherman who enjoys golfing
with his dad and
homeschooling with mom.
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If you know a
mom who's considering
homeschooling, would you share this post
with her?
Or, maybe you're a more seasoned
mom spending your days working or
homeschooling and your evenings chauffeuring your children to their activities, cleaning, cooking, and handling the myriad of other responsibilities that come
with being a
mom.
So by your logic if Honey Boo Boo's
mom decides to bring «go - go» juice (red bull mixed
with Mountain Dew) and pageant crack (pixie sticks) to class to celebrate and uses her own money, the only thing other parents can do is hope their children are trained like pit bulls to «just say no,»
homeschool, or send them to a private school.
Author: Carla Jansen Carla Jansen is a science teacher turned
homeschooling mom who loves to explore, try new things, and share resources and ideas
with other parents and teachers!
Author: Maria Magdalena Maria Magdalena is a
homeschool mom of 11 year old boy, live
with her lovely husband and son at a remote coastal area in Sumatera, Indonesia.
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Homeschooling: If you are a
mom at home
with your little ones, you probably need some tips and encouragement.
If you are a
homeschooling mom, kept busy
with schooling older children and running your home, these preschool activities can help to ensure that your little ones receive the attention they need too!
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I also know, from experience, that being alone
with children all day can be demanding at times - we all need stimulating ideas and encouragement, whether we are
mom - teachers or professional teachers and so I hope that by sharing my joys and struggles in the
Homeschooling pages, that I will lift you above the level of dirty finger marks and spilt milk and give you the motivation and inspiration you need to teach and train your children well.
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Homeschool moms should never feel unworthy - we are doing the best we can
with what we have.
I also know that a lot of
homeschool moms enjoy the freedom to make their schedules lighter in December in order to have more time to enjoy hands - on projects
with their kiddos.
Today I am joining up
with many other kids bloggers to share posts from Jill at Enchanted
Homeschooling Mom.
Connected
Mom: A multi-authored blog and community that offers positive parenting and natural living posts
with resources on cloth diapering,
homeschooling, childbirth, breastfeeding and a variety of other AP principles.
Read 2 Me — Reading Confetti — Mama Smiles — Juggling
with Kids — Mom to 2 Posh Lil Divas — Creekside Learning — Creative Family Fun — The Usual Mayhem — Teach Preschool — PlayDrMom — CraftoArt — Here Come the Girls — Being a Conscious Parent — Smiling like Sunshine — Crayon Freckles — Train Up a Child — Smile Play Learn — Enchanted Homeschooling Mom — Coffee Cups and Crayons — Having Fun at Chelle's House — Love, Play, Learn — Juggling With Kids — Motherhood on a Dime — Growing Book By Book — This Reading Mama — Fantastic Fun and Lear
with Kids —
Mom to 2 Posh Lil Divas — Creekside Learning — Creative Family Fun — The Usual Mayhem — Teach Preschool — PlayDrMom — CraftoArt — Here Come the Girls — Being a Conscious Parent — Smiling like Sunshine — Crayon Freckles — Train Up a Child — Smile Play Learn — Enchanted
Homeschooling Mom — Coffee Cups and Crayons — Having Fun at Chelle's House — Love, Play, Learn — Juggling
With Kids — Motherhood on a Dime — Growing Book By Book — This Reading Mama — Fantastic Fun and Lear
With Kids — Motherhood on a Dime — Growing Book By Book — This Reading Mama — Fantastic Fun and Learning
If you'd like to extend spring time fun
with some learning activities, here are 2 Spring themed activities developed by the Enchanted
Homeschooling Mom.
Role Playing How to Be a Good Friend by
Mom Inspired Life Songs About Friendship for Kinder and Pre-K by Capri +3 Teaching Kids About Friendship and Being a Good Friend by Raising Lifelong Learners Making Friends: Teaching Kids to Learn and Respect Different Names by Munchkins and
Moms How to Play
with Friends a Preschoolers Visual Guide and Game by Powerful Mothering Helping Your Homeschooler Socialize by Still Playing School Making Friends Even When You Are
Homeschooled by Learning 2 Walk Making Friends: Qualities We Look For in Friends by Tiny Tots Adventures Book Friends by Growing Book by Book Tips for Helping Preschoolers BE a Good Friend!
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For me, by far the hardest was my time as a stay - at - home
mom with four kids, very complex special needs,
homeschooling, supporting husband's business, working part time here and there... Here's one comments from working
moms that always has frustrated me, something I heard when I was
with four kids juggling all of that:» I still do it all!
I was team
mom for little league, cheer
mom, pta
mom, chaperoned school field trips, volunteered as a classroom helper and parent at their schools (when in public school) attended toddler tumbling and
mom classes, was a
homeschooling parent for one of my kids
with leaning disabilities, I didn't have to scramble to figure out what to do about work or where to take my kids for child care if they were sick, I led and was involved
with the church groups
with my kids, I spent summers
with them doing all kinds of things like traveling, visiting grandparents out of town, amusement park trips, swimming, picnics, and hiking, instead of them being stuck
with a sitter every summer.
All sorts of fun can be had
with the motor skill activities here by simply clicking on the image above for all new motor fun from Enchanted
Homeschooling Mom.
Toddler Approved — The Educators» Spin On It — Rainy Day Mum — 3 Dinosaurs — Learn ~ Play ~ Imagine — Crafty
Moms Share — Reading Confetti — Inspiration Laboratories —
Mom to 2 Posh Lil Divas — Kids Yoga Stories — Enchanted
Homeschooling Mom — Ready - Set - Read — Boy Mama Teacher Mama — PlayDrMom — Fantastic Fun and Learning — Growing Book by Book — Royal Baloo — The Outlaw
Mom ® Blog — Kitchen Counter Chronicles — Teach Preschool — Mama Smiles — Coffe Cups and Crayons — Juggling
With Kids — Here Come the Girls
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I like to tie in great children's literature
with my sensory bins, so that is what I am going to try to do as a contributor for Enchanted
Homeschooling Mom each month.
I know that
moms who are new to
homeschooling with lapbooks have questions about how to get started
with lapbooks.
Enchanted
Homeschooling Mom ~ 3 Dinosaurs ~ To the Moon and Back ~ Planet Smarty Pants ~ Farm Fresh Adventures ~ Growing in God's Grace ~ Chestnut Grove Academy ~ Learning and Growing the Piwi Way ~ The Usual Mayhem ~ Preschool Powol Packets ~ Monsters Ed
Homeschool Academy ~ Adventures in Mommydom ~ Teach Beside Me ~ Life
with Moore Babies ~ Kathy's Cluttered Mind ~ Are We There Yet?
We (the kids and I) spent last Tuesday through Friday out on 350 acres of land (affectionately dubbed «The Farm» by the family who owns it)
with a group of
homeschooling moms and their kiddos (of all ages).
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I don't have preschoolers anymore, I'm doing ok in the parenting area (I've had LOTS of training and experience
with that), and what I'm really looking for are other
homeschooling Moms I can chat
with, relate to, share ideas
with.
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If you have a child
with special needs, check out this excellent article regarding life planning methods for parents of these children; it was graciously contributed by Jenny Wise, a
homeschooling mom to four children including a seven - year - old on the autistic spectrum.
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I am a wife,
mom, and
homeschool teacher
with many interests and I love life!
Along
with being a
homeschooling mom of two kiddos, she is also an in - demand prop and event stylist, photographer, interior and graphic designer.