by Christina | Sep 28, 2016 | homeschool |
Being intentional about preschool chores is key. Although you can start at any age. Chores teach children accountability, responsibility, self discipline, empathy, and how to take care of themselves. Chores also develop fine and large motor skills and give kids a...
by Christina | Sep 20, 2016 | homeschool, Intentional |
3 Ways to Help Find Your Child’s Bent My 19 yo turned me onto this song called “Little Boxes” the other day. It reminded me of my own public high school experience. One of the many benefits of homeschooling is that it offers such a great...
by Christina | Sep 6, 2016 | children, Intentional, motherhood |
If you don’t go on dates with your kids, you should. I remember when I was a kid, still living in Miami, probably about 8 or 9 years old. My aunt was in the Army and she would come and visit us a few times a year. But what I remember most about her visits is...
by Christina | Aug 2, 2016 | Alphabet Smash, children, homeschool, Intentional, nature |
Learning Letters in Nature Kinesthetically There are many ways to learn the alphabet. The ideas that follow work well for energetic boys and girls and make a great excuse to go outside. If you need an excuse, that is. They also work well for all kids. I believe in...
by Christina | Jul 23, 2016 | Alphabet Smash, homeschool, nature |
Homeschooling in Nature Homeschooling in nature is fun. What kid, or adult for that matter, wouldn’t rather be outside in God’s backyard than behind a desk or in front of a black board. As a former public school student turned homeschool momma, I tried to...