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Why Art is Important for Children and Teens

Posted by Michelle Osborn on

Ancient Greeks, philosophers like Plato recognized the inherent value of studying the arts. music, dance, theater and the visual arts and were seen as integral to Greek society. 

For the last ten plus years, our culture has put a heavy emphasis on S.T. E. M. (Science Technology, Engineering, Math) Although, these are important and have improved many aspects of our lives, we can not forget about the arts....continue reading

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4 Steps to Teaching Multiple Ages

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When you’re a homeschooling mom teaching multiple ages, you may feel stressed and overwhelmed. You want what’s best for your children, and this includes providing them with the best home education possible. Deep down you know there has to be a better and easier way to teach them all, but you just haven’t .......continue reading

 

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When My Homeschool Curriculum Choices Aren't Working

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I know from experience that about now, you might be feeling a bit frustrated with the curriculum choices you've made and might be looking for something different. You have finally been able to confess that your homeschool curriculum choices aren't working. Here are several things you can do to overcome this homeschool hurdle....continue reading

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Don't Worry About Homeschool Science this School Year

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Journey Homeschool Academy  has online science curriculum that will not only give your children the hands on activities that they need  for  learning but will help solve your science woes as well! Learn more here

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Three Tips to Reduce Homeschool Stress During the Holidays

Posted by Michelle Osborn on

Why does homeschooling during this time equal stress for many of us? Why can't homeschooling be fun and stress-free during the holiday season? It took me years, but I did figure out how to reduce some of the homeschool stress during this time.

Realized you can’t do it all.

You can’t continue the regular homeschool routine...continue reading

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