AmyD. | February 22, 2012
Admittedly, I am NOT a “stepford” homeschooling mom. We try to get the most out of every lesson, but I do not have one of those geeky “stepford” students. It’s a common misconception that children who have school at home are always happy to jump into lessons simply because they are at home and can [...]
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AmyD. | October 4, 2011
When I decided on “tying up loose ends” as the topic for my 31 Day series, many thoughts were in the back of my head as to what constitutes a “loose end”; as it turns out, lots of varied things. From giving up on projects that have waited too long to be finished to simple [...]
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