Are you a homeschooler looking for free math resources? We made a math glossary notebook to help with general terms and operations, using this cheat sheet as a rough guide. FREE MATH RESOURCES FOR HOMESCHOOLERS Are you homeschooling? Are your kids on track with math? Whether you (and they) enjoy it or not, math is one of those topics that’s non-negotiable. Even if you’re only teaching “real world” topics or…
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30+ Journal Prompts for the New Year
Are you starting a journal? Have you been journaling for a while? We put together these journal prompts to help get your creative juices flowing. If you think of other prompts, let us know in the comments! 🙂 JOURNAL PROMPTS FOR THE NEW YEAR Are you looking for the best journal prompts for the new year? I know many people like to plan out their journal prompts for whatever season…
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Hands On Homeschooling: Let’s Get Dirty
Do you take a hands-on homeschooling approach when teaching your kids? When it comes to homeschooling, I really like to get the kids working on projects that require a lot of participation. I want them to get completely involved in the topic that they are learning. This is especially true when it comes to science projects and studies. I have found that the kids really get into the full swing…
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Tips for Planning an Autism-Friendly Christmas
It’s the most wonderful time of the year! Bright, colorful lights, Christmas music playing everywhere, crowds of people in all the stores, and lots and lots of holiday cheer. All of these things can either make your Christmas amazing, or, it can cause some hiccups or maybe even a little chaos when you have an autistic member of the family. When a child has sensory issues, all of the things…
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Beat Holiday Stress and Actually Enjoy the Holidays This Year
The holidays are their own kind of mystery. For some of us, the holidays provide endless magical hope and happiness, for others massive despair and depression. I mostly love the holidays, but I think it is mostly because I have children and I get to watch the happiness in their eyes when they get excited about the holidays. That being said, I have had some years when I was dreading…
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How (And When) to Apologize to Your Kids
As parents, we all make mistakes. Knowing how – and when – to admit we are wrong and apologize to your kids is critical at all ages. Leading by example will teach your child it’s perfectly normal to admit when they’re wrong and how to apologize in a healthy way. HOW (AND WHEN) TO APOLOGIZE TO YOUR Kids When your child says something hateful to their sibling, or yanks a…
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How to Have More Positive Thoughts
Our minds are amazing, aren’t they? They can be our greatest strength, and also our biggest obstacle. The key is to learn to manage our minds and our thoughts in a skillful, productive way. This is why we need to teach our minds how to have more positive thoughts. Once we are able to do this, it can help us to reach impressive new heights in our performance and development….
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Productivity Tips to Help You Get your Life in Order
Are you looking for some productivity tips to help you get your life in order? I get it. I do, I’m all about needing to get my life in order. There are countless things that affect Many people struggle with how to be productive. I don’t know about you, but I often have high-productivity times when I feel like I can succeed at just about anything and other times when…
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