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Playing with Plays- The best way to do plays by Shakespeare and other famous playwrights

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Thankful That I Can Homeschool My Struggling Learner

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Has your child ever blurted out, “I’m not smart like my brother and sisters. Mom, what subject am I good at? Name one!” Our children, just like us, compare themselves to their friends, their sibling and those around them. When they don’t measure up like they think they should it is very frustrating to them....continue reading

 

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The Organized Homeschool Life Planner- Just What I Needed!

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Save 20% on The Organized Homeschool Life Planner November 13th through Saturday, November 17th with both digital and print. No coupon codes required
Does anyone else have a family calendar on their phone, a calendar on their fridge, a weekly erase board to write down various chores and meals for the week, and a shopping list that if you're lucky actually stays on the fridge until you need it to go grocery shopping?
Isn't it hard to keep track of everything and remember to check "everywhere" and with "everyone" before committing to and adding one more thing to the schedule?..... Continue reading

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Discounts for Yellow House Book Rental Subscribers

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Subscribers can enjoy 25% off these in stock rentals now through November 30th. If you are a subscriber, check your inbox for your discount code. If you are not a subscriber, click on the subscribe and save button at the top of this page and become a subscriber..... click here for more info

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

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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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