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Improving Memory Issues in Learning

Posted by Michelle Osborn on

Improving memory issues in learning is not only possible but necessary to help your child succeed!
I have talked with so many moms that tell me, "My child doesn't remember anything I am teaching them. They read a paragraph and then immediately forget what they read."... continue reading

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Our Eclectic Homeschool

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What is your homeschool style? Maybe you are new to homeschooling and still trying to figure it all out. You have not idea what approach you should take to homeschooling.  Maybe you are a veteran homeschooler and tried a variety of ways until you landed on something that worked for your family. There as many styles out there as there are families.....Continue reading

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Watch your Child's Reading, Math, and Confidence Soar by Playing Games

Posted by Michelle Osborn on

 Welcome to Yellow House Book Rental! We offer a variety of services. You can compare each one, at Yellow House Book Rental, and decide which is best for your family.  **This post contains affiliate links and we will be compensated if you make a purchase after clicking on our links. Thank You! I am so excited to tell you about this FREE 8-week course. Learn how your child's reading, math, and confidence will soar just by playing these games fromEquipping Minds    Homeschooling each of our children and directing their learning to their strengths and weaknesses is hard work. If you have ever been...

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Personal Finance: A subject we should all be teaching our teens

Posted by Michelle Osborn on

Is personal finance and budgeting a required class for your homeschooled high schooler? It is in our homeschool. 
I believe that money management and time management are two very important subjects that are often ignored. Both are subjects that our children will need great skills in for the rest of their lives! Hoping that they just figured it out on their own is wishful thinking. 
Children learn from adult modeled behavior. Is it any surprise then, if parents don't handle their money well, their children will not either? And if you look at statistics, most don't ever figure it out, at least not how to manage it well. (continue reading)

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