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What’s Your Spring Routine For Your Homeschool?

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Do you have a spring routine? Spring is a beautiful time of transition in nature. When it comes to learning, this is no exception. Consider marking this season with new routines for your homeschool. I offer up some inspiration in the new issue of Oak Meadow’s Living Education here.

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Turning “I Can’t” into “I Can”

Every kid can get stuck on “I can’t.”

Sticking to it means turning it into an “I can’t, yet.”

Building resilience and tackling obstacles is part of the learning process.

Does your child have the tools to overcome, learn, and grow?

Learn more about how to help kids build these skills. Check out my article: Turning “I Can’t” Into “I Can”: 6 Tips for Tackling Challenges. You can read it in Oak Meadow’s journal, Living Education, here.

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Homeschooling Resource Roundup

Are you new to homeschooling? Are you loving the pace of learning online or still trying to find your stride? No matter which camp you are in, you’ll enjoy the free insights from Oak Meadow’s Living Education free online journal.

This edition focuses on how life has changed due to the pandemic, and more importantly, how we can thrive in the midst of it. I offer up a ton of FREE places where you can learn online! This includes amazing places to learn online about art, music, history, and more! You can check out the Living Education journal here and you can check out my “Resource Roundup” here.

Homeschooling Solutions Found in Hands-On Learning

My friends at Oak Meadow have released the Fall 2020 edition of their journal, Living Education. Oak Meadow is a school and curriculum provider for homeschooling families.

This issue is chock-full of fun. There’s some money-saving tips that can help you, especially if you’ve lost money during the pandemic. Are you feeling burnt out from homeschooling? (I see you, new to home-learning crowd.) You’ll get some help from Oak Meadow co-founder Lawrence Williams.

Plus, I’m thrilled to offer up my tips for Solutions Found in Hands On Learning. (Yes, you can do this! No, you don’t have to be a teacher. Hint: there are games and fun involved!)