You can find her online at Earth Mamas World where
she writes about her homeschooling / unschooling adventures, sensory play, chemical free alternatives to daily living, homeopathic remedies, parenting naturally, sharing recipes, and so much more!
When a picture of our homeschool room became the most popular picture I've shared on Instagram, many of you asked details about specific parts of the picture, so I decided to
write about our homeschool classroom.
Not exact matches
What I think I'd like to do is to
write about it here in a series of posts, hand - in - hand with these
homeschool book posts, taking on what I think he gets right as well as assumptions
about children, parenting, and education with which I take issue.
Hännah
writes about growing up in a large
homeschooling family, her experiences with Christian patriarchy and SGM, and the freedom she's found in the intersection of feminist discourse and grace - centered Christianity.
Google «frugal» (and then
write a poem
about it), and you'll turn up a seemingly inexhaustible listing of blogs by Christian
homeschooling mothers, all devoted to making the family project work on one income.
While she would like to be better at parenting, crafting, farming, sewing, ceramic scouring, knitting,
homeschooling, travelling, book
writing, domestic laundering, boxing refereeing, spousal engagement, etc., she is learning to realize she can not do it all but blogs
about the journey at www.theevolvinghomemaker.com.
She is currently — unexpectedly —
homeschooling her PG / 2E son and she
writes about the journey at My-Little-Poppies.com.
When she gets even more free time she bakes, climbs rocks, daydreams
about homesteading, takes dozens of pictures of whatever strikes her fancy, blogs at Embrita Blogging, researches
homeschooling, photography, and mindful living, and
writes about offing (made - up) people.
In between,
homeschooling and cat - wrangling, she
writes about feminism, mothering and thinking at ourfeministplayschool.ca
By now, there's a good deal
written about and for
homeschooling families.
Therefore I am going to
write about why parents should consider
homeschooling their toddlers and preschoolers, in fact, why they should consider
homeschooling «all the way».
I love promoting ethical, green businesses,
writing about semi-crunchy adventures with my kids, baby - wearing, co-sleeping, and am on the verge of a big
homeschooling decision.
I also
write about gentle discipline, life with kids and our journey into
homeschooling.
Written by a
homeschooling mama of eight (including two kids adopted from China), Greatly Blessed is a blog
about international adoption, special needs parenting,
homeschooling, and motherhood.
Carrie is a
homeschooling mom of 6 (soon to be 7) who
writes about frugality, minimalism, good books, feeding a family and productivity at: http://www.NaturalMomsTalkRadio.com. Be sure to check out her free podcast episodes for informative experts on natural family living.
My first inclination when sitting down to
write what I want to share
about homeschooling was to find some inspirational quote
about the beauty of educating children and proceed from there.
While this was
written specifically
about Rachel's journey into unschooling with her family, there was so much to take away even for someone who falls into a
homeschool category.
writes about her standby travels with her husband and two children, Claire and Luke, whom she
homeschools.
married hoosier
homeschool momma of seven
writing about motherhood, large family living, geekery, and life.
Everything - Everywhere Family Travel: Travel blogging expert, Amy
writes about her standby travels with her husband and two children, Claire and Luke, whom she
homeschools.
A blog
written by the
homeschooling mother of two sets of twin boys, Earnest Parenting is all
about..
She and her husband
write about a great diversity of subjects on their blog Intoxicated on Life including: faith, family,
homeschooling, health, and anything else that strikes her fancy!
After a couple decades of
writing books and articles
about parenting,
homeschooling and adoption, speaking to homeschoolers and other parent groups, and reaching out to the mom in the trenches who was trying to make the best of it - my kids grew up.
I'll be
writing soon
about my experience and I actually plan on working HeartMath into our
homeschool curriculum too!
I haven't
written much
about homeschooling, even though it is a big part of my family's life, because I didn't think it would interest most of you.
Sure, it's easy to
write about them, and I know what I need to do to optimize them, but with little ones,
homeschooling, a blog, a podcast, and getting healthy meals on the table day in and day out, the execution is often difficult.
Kelley Baker, founder of The Darling Bakers,
writes about Waldorf influenced
homeschooling, gentle, intentional parenting, nutrient dense recipes, and whatever else is on her mind!
I
write about my experiences
homeschooling and share lots of tips
about organization and the Trim Healthy Mama way of eating.
On her blog, Raising Samuels, Kelly documents their weekly activities and
writes inspirational articles that encourage readers
about God, marriage, family,
homeschool, home, recipes, and crafts.
Now I
write about Montessori activities and ideas,
homeschooling and parenting in general.
Since it's an ongoing bright spot in our curriculum, I was thrilled to be asked to
write about how VocabularySpellingCity fits into our
homeschool program.
«
Write about being
homeschooled in Botswana,» she insisted, despite my protests that no one surely was going to be interested in that.
It is obvious you are serious
about making your
homeschool writing product excellent and I appreciate that attitude.
Try this
homeschool writing curriculum before you buy, especially if you have any hesitation, so you will feel comfortable and confident
about your purchase.
Later, I
wrote the first book in my On the Brink YA suspense series
about three
homeschooled girls beginning college.
Now I
write about Montessori activities and ideas,
homeschooling and parenting in general.
Now I
write about Montessori activities and ideas,
homeschooling and parenting in general.
About Blog Blog, She
Wrote - Embracing the Independent & Authentic Nature of
Homeschooling.
About Blog
Written as a home school guide, this site desires to help the Christian
homeschooling family create a design of education that reflects their unique style and personal goals.
San Diego, California
About Blog On LivingMontessoriNow, Deb Chitwood writes about using Montessori principles and methods in Montessori schools, traditional classrooms, homeschools, parenting, and life in gen
About Blog On LivingMontessoriNow, Deb Chitwood
writes about using Montessori principles and methods in Montessori schools, traditional classrooms, homeschools, parenting, and life in gen
about using Montessori principles and methods in Montessori schools, traditional classrooms,
homeschools, parenting, and life in general.
Now I
write about Montessori activities and ideas,
homeschooling and parenting in general.
I had one of my hardest weeks ever since I started
homeschooling and
wrote a post a few days ago
about it.