I have been struggling with what to do about lesson planning. I love Donna Young’s planner pages, among others, but still just didn’t find anything I really thought I would make good use of. I owned The Home Education Copybook for many years. I sold it while I was on hiatus from homeschooling…
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The past month has just flown by. I haven’t been blogging much. I haven’t been schooling much. I have had 1 VBS, 2 Summer Camps (in a row), 3 Weight Watchers Meetings, 1 hard drive reformat and many software installations, 1 funeral (and subsequent out of town trip), 1 family reunion/camping trip, and
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My son uses a visual schedule for his morning routine. It works, somewhat, but when the OT gave it to me I didn’t realize we were supposed to cut the cards apart so that I could put them in the order that is needed for each day. Some days are better than others,
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I spent two whole stressful days trying to figure out why I couldn’t print PDF documents, and that led me to this great discovery. Why, you ask, did I spend two days struggling to print something? Well, because I use a LOT of downloaded PDFs, as well as The Loom CD from Tapestry
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I found these a few weeks ago, downloaded & bookmarked them, but *gulp!* forgot to share! So, for those of you who prefer to use the notebooking method (or would like to) and have younger kids using Spell to Write & Read (or any of Wanda Sanseri’s titles), Notebooking Pages.com has FREE pages
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