by Christina | Apr 24, 2019 | children, homeschool, preschool |
This handy packing list helps your child pack all by themselves!. It is a great way to encourage independence in your littles when you travel to Grandma’s house or far away for a big trip. Laminate your child’s Pre-school Packing List with clear contact...
by Christina | Jun 7, 2018 | Adventure, children, homeschool, Intentional, Teens |
Homeschool Questionnaire for Kids Asking questions helps with finding a direction and vision with your kids. Especially because we are all so very different. I use a questionnaire on the first day of our homeschool every year. It helps me know where my...
by Christina | Jun 4, 2018 | children, family, food |
Healthy Kids Guest Post by Amanda Henderson Healthy Kids Learn From Their Parents Image via Pexels Children imitate their parents; that’s not news. In fact, if you already have children, you’ve likely seen some imitative behaviors already. So it stands to reason that...
by Christina | Dec 3, 2016 | children, homeschool, preschool |
Even a 2 year old can do it! When I saw this sweet video of my friend’s darling baby girl, only 2 years old and folding laundry, I realized just how much we assume little children cannot help with chores and things around the house. I remember at 3 years old, my...
by Christina | Nov 4, 2016 | Alphabet Smash, children |
Cathy Duffy Reviews Alphabet Smash!!! As a new homeschool mom in 2000, I trusted Cathy Duffy’s currculum reviews for my own choices. And even still today, I value her opinion when making a purchase. And now, Cathy Duffy reviews Alphabet Smash! Veteran...
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...