“How do I know if my kid is on grade level?” We all want to make sure our kid is working at a reasonable level, and that we are not short changing them compared to their public school peers. No one wants to be the parent who happily sends their kid off to college, thinking […]
Two Preschool Rules We Break
Who says you have to follow all the rules? Some rules don’t seem to have much purpose, so we just scrap ’em. What rules do we let go? Well, here’s a couple: Color on the paper Why does all coloring have to stay on paper? There are many other materials that are fun to color […]
Husband Support in Homeschooling
I’ve begun to notice that husband support in homeschooling is somewhat of a luxury. I suppose it was a little ignorant of me to think most people had a strong support system in their immediate family for their decision to homeschool, but time and experience has removed much of my ignorance. Alhamdulilah, my husband was […]
Prepping for Astronomy Test, and Mega Blocks Learning
I’ve been feeling pretty blah about involved Little Miss in activities lately. As I’ve mentioned a few times, the mental and physical fatigue is taking its toll and less is getting done as each day passes. I’m expecting to take at least a week off from doing school after the baby is born, in sha […]
Managing it All in the Third Trimester
This is my easiest pregnancy so far, alhamdulilah, and I’m seriously looking forward to the luxury of rolling over and sitting up out of bed. The one thing that has been consistent in all my pregnancies is the fatigue, which I’m very grateful that is the worst thing I’ve experienced throughout all three. When I […]
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