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A broken leg story

A broken leg story

Plans change in a flash. This is a story about how I got a broken leg and a broken foot by missing a few steps on the stairs. Perhaps I should learn to hold my plans loosely. Missed last few steps equals broken leg My writing goals fell behind after two separate weeks of spring…

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Etiquette teaches respect

Etiquette teaches respect

Etiquette used to be more common. Teaching good manners in your homeschool will help your child to stand out and succeed because everyone appreciates the respect illustrated in such behavior. Here are a few etiquette tips to get you started: Etiquette equals thanking people for gifts Send thank you cards. When someone gives you a…

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Answering homeschooling questions

Answering homeschooling questions

Today, I am continuing answering a homeschooling mom’s curriculum questions. Please see last week’s blog for the first part. What if a child struggles with spelling? Of my five kids, I have one excellent speller. I tried numerous spelling programs and was in tears sometimes with the other four. I have concluded it is a…

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How I homeschooled with Abeka

How I homeschooled with Abeka

How I homeschooled often becomes hours-long discussions with moms considering homeschooling or beginning their homeschooling journey. Today and next week, I will share parts of one conversation in hopes that it will answer some of your questions too. While homeschooling, I primarily used the Abeka curriculum, but I did use other curriculums to supplement or…

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Budget to save money

Budget to save money

Keeping a budget is a wise way to save and stretch a dollar. First, track your expenditures so you know where you spend your money. Take a ledger and write your line items such as mortgage, medical, garden and yard, insurances, food, gasoline, charity contributions, gifts, utilities, etc. I separate each utility so I know…

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