How many homeschool books have you and your children read? There’s a slew of picture books about starting school, and many more novels about older schoolchildren. However, if your kids want to feel more connected to the characters they read… Continue Reading →
When homeschoolers grow up, it’s time to think about career plans and what sort of jobs they’d like to do. For some students, it’s an easy decision; for others, there are a few curves in the path. In this interview… Continue Reading →
One of my favourite teaching resource sites is Teachers Pay Teachers. (It’s the one I turn to the most, after Twinkl.) I love searching for freebies or buying cute top-up resources. I’m going to share some of my favourites in… Continue Reading →
We are structured homeschoolers, and have a gentle and flexible rhythm to our week. (Eclectic structure is one of 100 ways to home educate, as you will see in this blog hop!) I plan our resources and subjects but we… Continue Reading →
As it’s recently been Hallowe’en, and we have Celtic roots, I’ve been reminded of the relative scarcity of Pagan resources for structured educators. (Hallowe’en is loosely associated with Samhain, and Scottish guising has more resemblance to Pagan traditions than American trick-or-treating.) While we… Continue Reading →
Socialising is not socialisation. Socialising is where you hang out with acquaintance, old or new, and have fun. Socialisation is behaviour modification. Socialise [verb, without object]: “Mix socially with others.” Socialisation [noun]: “The process whereby an individual learns to adjust… Continue Reading →
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