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College Credits, Frugal Curriculum, Virtual School, and Why it All Matters

By Shannen Espelien 2 Comments

Some things that matter, and some support not normally given - www.MiddleWayMom.com

Learn about why I’m passionate about the chapters I wrote, and why I hope you’ll pick up the book!

Filed Under: Homeschool, Mama's Corner, Parent Support, Parenting, Preschool, Teens, Teens, Toddler and Preschool

Homemaking with a Preschooler – Cooking with Kids!

By Shannen Espelien 4 Comments

Cooking with kids can be fun and educational! Try this pancake recipe out, with step by step instruction! - www.MiddleWayMom.com

Cooking with kids can be fun and educational! Try this pancake recipe out, with step by step instruction!

Filed Under: Homeschool, Parenting, Toddler and Preschool

Building Homeschool Teenager Accountability

By Shannen Espelien 6 Comments

Independent learning is the goal, but how do we build the foundation for our homeschooled high schoolers to get there, and be successful? One step at a time, we need to build accountability for our homeschoolers. - www.MiddleWayMom.com

Independent learning is the goal, but how do we build the foundation for our homeschooled high schoolers to get there, and be successful? One step at a time, we need to build accountability for our homeschoolers.

Filed Under: Homeschool, Parenting, Teens

Free and Frugal Preschool Camping Activities

By Shannen Espelien 6 Comments

You don't have to pack a ton of stuff to bring a preschooler on a camping trip! Try out these easy preschool camping activities to ward off boredom when you're away from home! - www.MiddleWayMom.com

With our most recent camping trip, it begs the question, “How to keep the kids occupied and happy?” We really didn’t go on many excursions outside of our campsite, but Aamina (3.5 yrs) had a great time and actually seemed more bored when we got home! Here are some super simple preschool camping activities to […]

Filed Under: Homeschool, Parenting, Toddler and Preschool Tagged With: camping

Eid Camping and Family Update!

By Shannen Espelien 5 Comments

Camping Trip and Family Update - www.MiddleWayMom.com

What are your Eid traditions? Are they set in stone, or pretty fluid? Where did they come from? Each year we keep some traditions and forget others we thought would stick. Since Eid moves throughout the year, naturally we won’t keep all traditions all year long. During the warm months, we want to do great […]

Filed Under: Mama's Corner, Parenting

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