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These last couple of months in the year are always an exciting time to break out of the regular “school mode” for a bit and incorporate some fun, holiday-themed activities. Of course, your child will still be learning, but kids tend to not focus on the learning part and only focus on the fun. It’s a win-win! If you’re looking for some Thanksgiving activities to add to your sc...

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It’s so hard to believe November is already here. Ready or not, here come the holidays!! This is one of my favorite months because Thanksgiving leads our hearts toward gratitude. Though being thankful is certainly not limited to November, it does get a more central position due to the holiday. Because of this, we wanted to provide you with some free November homeschool printa...

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This post is written by a guest contributor.

November is the time of year when we start thinking about what we are grateful for, but we should have a heart of gratitude all year long. How do we cultivate a continual heart of gratitude? How ...

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When that first cool, crisp hint arrives in the air and the summer heat melts away for another year, many of us feel the itch to pull out the pumpkins, hoodies, blankets, fuzzy socks, and all things that shout “FALL!” For many of us, it’s our favorite time of year and we welcome the season with open arms.

Fall brings shorter days, and more hours for our kids to fill in...

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When teaching a child with dyslexia to read, there are a few things to keep in mind, a specific dyslexia homeschool curriculum,  as well as some techniques to facilitate learning.

First, dyslexia is not a cause of lower intelligence. Dyslexic children have average and above-average intelligence. Also, most are right-brained dominant, so that is something to keep i...

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