I used to work for a large company and that is where I discovered the Law of Diminishing Return. My manager loved meetings so much that we had meetings every day and sometimes twice a day. In each meeting my attention followed the same cycle. For the first ten to fifteen minutes I was good. ... View Post
Homeschool Moms are Over-Qualified!
Many parents decide not to homeschool because they feel under-qualified. After all, public schools have a host of teaching professionals, administrators, state-of-the-art facilities, and a monstrous budget. All the teachers and administrators have a minimum four-year degree. Also, many teachers ... View Post
You Can’t Let Your Kids Learn to Read at School
It was only lying if she asked, right? I gulped anyway. The clock hovering high above the blackboard ticked on through eternity, but in slow motion. Reading time in my first-grade class lasted 15 minutes, but that was a long 15 minutes for a kid like me who could hardly read. I ... View Post
How to Homeschool History: 9 Teaching Tips
Next to math, history is probably the most dreaded subject among homeschooling parents; mostly because we have a poor grasp of it ourselves, and partly because we remember how boring it was in school. Of course, it doesn't have to be that way. Here are 9 tips to make history easy to teach and ... View Post
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