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Entries in Not Back to School Blog Hop (6)

Monday
Aug042014

Why We've Fallen in Love With Classical Conversations - Part 2

 

Why We've Fallen in Love With Classical Conversations Part 2

 Classical Conversations has added joy and purpose to our homeschool. 

Two years ago I was tired, frustrated, and wondering if my oldest would need to attend middle and high school. Our family was searching for structure, accountability, and a challenge.

We received all of that (and more) when we joined our local Classical Conversations community. 

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Monday
Aug262013

Our Homeschool Routine - More Than Checking Off The Boxes

 

For our family, a routine is key to a successful homeschool experience.

Children long to know "what comes next". They want to know their teacher (that's you, mom!) has it all under control.

I know on many days this might seem next to impossible, but with a few up front investments and training of your children, your homeschool can run somewhat efficiently, even on those days when life isn't so efficient.

Know what I mean?

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Monday
Aug192013

Meet The Students

 

Taking back to school pictures is always a fun time for us.

Last year we blocked off a parking space at iHop on our first day of school and took our pictures there.

I loved those pictures.

This year I was hoping my sweet father in law could do this with us again, but he hasn't been well. It didn't feel right to continue this tradition without him, so I decided to make a new tradition - a first week of school field trip.

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