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5 Tips To Avoiding Homeschool Burnout | How To Avoid Homeschooling Burnout
You probably already know that parenting is tough! It was tough, long before the year 2020. However, this year has taught many parents how to be more adaptable, how to homeschool, how to keep your kid calm when you feel
Finding Joy During the Holidays
What does Homeschooling during the holidays look like? Many new homeschooling parents are wondering the same thing. Do you take a two-week break like the school-boards do? Or you do take the full month of December? Should you homeschool right
What’s a Learning Pod?
Whether you are a new homeschooler or an old homeschooler, "Learning Pods" seems to be a ‘new’ aspect of homeschooling for everyone. So, what is a Learning Pod? According to www.learning-pods.com, Learning Pods are characterized as being, "Small group learning with an experienced
That Homeschool Stress Though!
When you first thought of the idea to homeschool your children you probably imagined yourself being the next Elizabeth Thatcher, cultivating a great relationship with your kids. Helping them learn in a fun way with a big smile painted across
Why Your Kids Are Driving You Nuts.
You’re now a few weeks into homeschooling and hopefully by now you’ve started to find a groove. Or you’ve learned 82 ways that DON’T work and you’re still searching for a peaceful rhythm. Let me ask you this: Are your kids driving
Welcome: Schoolio Planning Freebies
What do you need to accomplish in each day when homeschooling? How can you keep your homeschool on track and set realistic goals that can be easily obtained without throwing you into a frenzy? We love our Schoolio Community, and
Let’s Talk About: Planning
When I talk about planning, I’m planning in two different ways: Long-Range and Short-Range. My Long-Range plans are my overall scope for the entire year, which I do before the year begins. My Short-Range is planning week by week, which