Coping Skills for Burned Out Homeschool Students

Coping Skills for Burned Out Homeschool Students

When I decided I wanted to write about burnout among homeschooled students, I didn’t realize that the research is mostly slanted towards burnout in parents. (As in an article called “18 things to Try Before Quitting.”)  Only after altering my key word search numerous...
Teaching Your Kids About Car Safety

Teaching Your Kids About Car Safety

Something you never want to become lax about is teaching your kids about car safety. It’s never too early to start showing them safety techniques and general protocols they will use now and as they get older.  The Basics of Cross Walks One thing you can start teaching...
Scrapbooking with Your Kids

Scrapbooking with Your Kids

Today’s kids are growing up with more technology and less hands-on memorabilia. Gone are the Polaroids, the DVDs, and other hand-held gadgets of the yester years in lieu of having most everything on your phone. But if your kids are looking for a fun hobby to pick up,...
Letting Kids Express Themselves

Letting Kids Express Themselves

No matter how you were raised, you are most likely wanting to keep an open mind in raising your own kids, right? Generations are ever-changing, and certain things that might have been taboo when you were growing up are no longer issues in today’s world. Letting your...
Bullying and Your Kids

Bullying and Your Kids

In today’s world, bullying still persists in schools and friendships across the globe. And with far-reaching technology at our fingertips, this allows even more forms of bullying to be utilized. Knowing how and where bullying starts can help you notice whether your...
Baking with Your Kids

Baking with Your Kids

With the holidays out of the way but the chilly days still persisting, you and your kids may be feeling a little stir crazy. If you’re sick of binge-watching TV or playing card games, then break out the muffin tins and baking supplies!  Getting Creative No matter what...