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iHomeschool Studio – Online Learning for the Homeschool Parent

Note: The Live iHomeschool Studio event has past but the MP3 recordings are still available, click on this link: iHomeschool Studio MP3 Recordings, or on any photo to purchase.     *Affiliate link Ever wish you could pack up and escape to a Home School Conference? Then reality hits and you realise this year it won’t […]

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Recover from Homeschool Burnout

Recovering from Homeschool Burnout

  Homeschool burnout, it happens. Even when we think it can’t happen to us, it can. I am not an expert, nor do I hold a degree in psychology, but I am a Mom. A mom who homeschools, a mom who lives real life. A life where laundry never folds itself and thus sits too long […]

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It’s Your Day!

How did you start your morning?   I used to be both a night owl and a morning person, it was great!  It also baffled everyone around me how I could be just as chipper in the early mornings as I could be later in the evenings. For a long time I took my ability […]

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Fitness and teens (and the wee ones too!)

Fitness and Teens Homeschooling and fitness for teenagers can be a tough mix.  Traditional schooling provides one type of framework with team sports and after school activities.  To keep your kids fit and not giving you the eyeroll you’ll have to come up with some out of the box ideas.  Here’s a few to get you started … […]

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How our Home School Family Stays Fit

A guest post by Sarah Douthwaite As a homeschooling mom, I have different opportunities to take care of my family’s health and fitness. One of the biggest differences we notice with our children is that if they are burned out from all the activities in life, they can rest.  It’s not that our children are […]

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Mom Time

Time for Mom

Do you take time for yourself?  I’m talking about real time for you. I am really good at putting myself last and know that it can start slowly out of the simplest things like caring for a sick  child.  Of course you would cancel all of your “me time” to care for him/her, but if […]

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