Living, Home Educating, and Caring

As the population gets older, more and more people will become adult caregivers. This will and does, include those of us who home educate. This post is about the joys and challenges of caring for someone in the autumn of life whilst home educating. Why be an adult caretaker? Most older people would prefer to … Read more

Algebra and Geometry DVD Interactive Math (VideoText Interactive Review)

VideoText Interactive is just that – interactive.  Whereas traditional video-type mathematics curricula use video to supplement textbook material, VideoText Interactive uses interactive video as the textbook and print material as the supplement.  This unique approach lends itself not only to more interaction between student and teacher / parent but also to more mastery of concepts.      … Read more

Sneaking School into the Busy Days

Lisa @ Chicken, Bunnies, and Homeschool — How I sneak in extra school Sneaking in extra school on long car journeys can be “downloadabley” easy and free! Kemi @ Homemaking Organized Blog — Where Did You Learn That?! Okay before you think I’m talking about learning swear words and unseemly behavior let me put your … Read more

See It and Say It Flip Flop Spanish (Flip Flop Spanish Review)

Many homeschooling families want their children to learn Spanish but have no idea where to start. With See It and Say It Flip Flop Spanish, Señora Gose has created a program that requires nothing more of parents than to slip some pages into a binder and put a CD into a CD player. Crew members … Read more

The Road We Traveled

You know those “fork in the road” moments that we all have?  Sometimes they feel as though they are much more “permanent” than they really are…’cause we actually CAN turn around, go back and go the other route, can’t we? But most of the time, when it’s one of those moments, it doesn’t seem like … Read more

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