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Homeschool and Shark Week 2023

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Shark Week Starts July 24th!

Sharks! Fascinating creatures. Shark week is an excellent time to find out more about them. Freebies, food, videos, games.... let's celebrate sharks

This way to unit studies, games, videos, crafts......

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Top Christmas Gift Picks that Give All Year Long for Homeschool Families

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I have put together a few Christmas gift ideas that I would have loved to have available to me in the thick of our homeschooling years

Pley: A gift for the whole family!

. Three of our four children are homeschool graduates and making a difference in the world with their gifts and talents. We are blessed with one teenager at home that we are homeschooling. Time goes so fast! ENJOY it while it lasts!! Happy shopping and remember, relationships and time together, not gifts, are the most important!  Hop on over to the complete list of gifts

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Don't Worry About Homeschool Science this School Year

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Journey Homeschool Academy  has online science curriculum that will not only give your children the hands on activities that they need  for  learning but will help solve your science woes as well! Learn more here

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Music, is it Essential to Your Child's Success?

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Is Music Essential to Your Child's Success? The answer will depend on what your goals are for your children.

Countless studies have shown that when music is a part of a child’s life, they excel beyond their counter parts that do not include music into their lives.... continue reading

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Mamas, You Are Moving Mountains!

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Today as I was planning for an upcoming trip to support and encourage one of our children, I had many thoughts going through my mind about the nature of motherhood, and this came to mind: Moms move mountains.

If our children are typical kids with all of the regular growing up needs, interests to be explored, talents to be developed, ups and downs of every age and stage--we're there making sure they get what they need.

If we have a sick child, we're right in there, comforting, caring, learning how to help, and figuring out how to take care of everybody and everything within the context of the new normal....continue reading 

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