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I posted a few days ago about my desire to use notebooking in our school lessons, but it’s just so difficult for the boys to do the writing required. I know that will come in time, even for my special needs child, he IS making progress. He’s just not THERE, yet. I am
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What is it about English that makes me CRAZY? I don’t have a degree in English. What I do have is a good grasp of it, an insatiable thirst for books, and nearly perfect spelling. You can call that a blessing, or you might call it curse when you find yourself mentally editing someone else’s
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All of you notebookers out there, I’m looking for suggestions. I have tons of notebooking supplies, pages, pens, glue, and the kids each have a notebook. I love how notebooks turn out, even by the youngest kids, because they are invested in the end result. They remember what they learn when they produce
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Yes, fall is falling so quicky that I’m afraid it will be winter next week! Our week was full of fall type activity, and some retrospection on my part too.
It’s to easy to get caught up in the academic aspects of home education. After all, once you have homeschooled
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Yesterday was a big day for D1. He had a dental appointment, to have a tooth filled. He’s got what they call hypoplastic teeth, which the dentist explained to me means that some of his teeth came in chalky, rather than solid. It makes his teeth at a huge risk for cavities. He
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