One-Sided Latin Flashcards for Memoria Press or Other Homeschool Curriculum

One-Sided Latin Flashcards for Memoria Press or Other Homeschool Curriculum

I love flashcards.   I know they are old school and so many people are using online apps such as Quizlet, but there’s something about this way of studying that sticks in just the right ways.   I don’t know what it is, but there’s 

Podcast: Socialization in Homeschooling

Podcast: Socialization in Homeschooling

In this episode of the podcast, we tackle the socialization question that is common among homeschoolers. I think it’s probably the number one question people ask me or have if they are considering homeschooling. I didn’t know what Ellianah thought about socialization in homeschooling until 

Homeschool Writing Curriculum Review: Well Trained Mind

Homeschool Writing Curriculum Review: Well Trained Mind

Today we’re going to talk about homeschool writing curriculum. You may be wondering what the best homeschool writing curriculum is, which is why you’re here. I am going to be honest with you. I have learned over the years that homeschool writing curriculum is very 

The Best Homeschool Math Curriculum You Don’t Know About

The Best Homeschool Math Curriculum You Don’t Know About

Welcome to my homeschool math curriculum review! I have found probably the most underrated homeschool math curriculum in the homeschooling world:  Christian Light Publication. I switched over from Math-U-See to this program when my 11 year old was in Kindergarten. I had one in high 

Pandia Press: All You Want to Know About This  High School Homeschool History Curriculum

Pandia Press: All You Want to Know About This High School Homeschool History Curriculum

Thank you for joining me today for this homeschool history curriculum review! I really appreciate you spending your time here.   My last review was on Story of the World, another homeschool history curriculum.   Once your children are too old for Story of the 

Homeschool History Curriculum Review: The Story of the World

Homeschool History Curriculum Review: The Story of the World

I have used this elementary homeschool history curriculum for my entire homeschooling journey.  (That’s 19 years now).   I found it early on, loved it, and have never left it. It is a fantastic curriculum, full of biographies, activities and just the right mix of 

Writing Your Homeschooling Epic

Writing Your Homeschooling Epic

I sit in the rocking chair, feeling it envelope me with its cushiony softness.   As my foot gently pushes the chair, back and forth, back and forth, I wrap my cold hands around the warm coffee mug. The sunlight is streaming in, blanketing me 

A Different Way to Look At Socialization in Homeschooling

A Different Way to Look At Socialization in Homeschooling

“What about socialization?”   She looks at me, wonderment in her eye, unsure of what I’m going to say. Unsure of what she’s asking.   She really wants to know, is curious, yet concerned for my kids. I stop for a second and gather my 

A Daughter’s Musings on Being Homeschooled in High School

A Daughter’s Musings on Being Homeschooled in High School

For today’s podcast, I asked my daughter, Taylor, to join me.   Taylor is my second child and is 21 years old. She is a Vet Tech for a local veterinarian. She gradated from our homeschool in 2017 and went on to college after that. 

5 Temptations of the Introverted Homeschool Mom

5 Temptations of the Introverted Homeschool Mom

I am proud to be an introvert, although I didn’t always feel this way. When I was younger, in my 20’s, I thought there was something wrong with me. I may not even have really known that I was an introvert. I wanted to have