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Episode 72: The Importance of Homeschool Handwriting

FOLLOW US ON: APPLE PODCASTS | SPOTIFY | GOOGLE PLAY | STITCHER Join Jamie as she interviews Holly Britton, author of the Squiggle Squad handwriting program. The interview was an amazing opportunity to get some practical pointers for homeschool parents teaching their littles how to write. Here were a few of the tips from the podcast: […]


Summer Slide: Losing Math Skills

Are you concerned about losing math skills during the summer? Read more to discover practical tips for maintaining math skills while having a great summer!


Summer Slide: Problems & Solutions

If you're concerned about summer learning loss, you'll want to learn more about solutions and tips for a great summer homeschooling experience.


Summer Slide: What The Research Says

Parents often ask me, “How can I help my kids avoid forgetting the skills they’ve practiced all year long? How do I prevent summer slide?” What the Studies Say About “Summer Slide” Summer slide is real. The National Association of Summer Learning* highlights the potential outcomes of summer learning loss: All young people experience learning […]


Episode 71: Interview with Connor Boyack: Civics and Government

We’re excited about our guest this week. The author of the Tuttle Twin’s Book Series, Connor Boyack is here to join us for a chat on why he wrote/is writing these books and about his new history book project. The Tuttle Twins has sold over 4 million copies and is widely discussed from CNN to […]


FAQ: Homeschooling Preschool

Homeschool.com interviewed Linda Dobson. Here are some frequently asked questions about homeschooling preschool and loving every minute of it! Q: At what age should I start homeschooling preschool? A: Did you help your child play pat-a-cake, sing the ABC song, tie a shoe? Remember guiding your child until her inner drive sent her walking, talking, […]


Remembering 9/11 in Your Homeschool

Those of us who experienced 9/11 will never forget it, but how should we relate the events of that fateful day to our children in our homeschool? Read to find out more!