Summarizing: Part Two
By Mimi Rothschild Here’s part two! I’d love to hear your thoughts and also about how your homeschooling experience is going this year! How Can You Stretch Students’ Thinking? Here are some general...
View ArticleChildren’s Books About Disabilities
By Mimi Rothschild Check out the book list below, it’s specifically geared towards students with disabilities. I only included part of the list, you can click the links to find more great books! Let...
View ArticleLearning Disabilities: Glossary of Terms
By Mimi Rothschild In case your not familiar with the different learning disabilities that educators have identified and defined, below is a comprehensive list of definitions related to learning...
View ArticleThink Aloud Strategy: Part 1 of 2
By Mimi Rothschild Below is an excellent article about thinking out loud that will benefit both homeschooling parents and their children. Learning can happen in a variety of ways. One way to problem...
View ArticleThink Aloud Strategy: Part 2 of 2
By Mimi Rothschild Here’s part two of the “Think Aloud Strategy” article I posted earlier this week. I’d love to hear your thoughts about it and also about your homeschooling experience! How Can You...
View ArticleFocused Mini Lessons
By Mimi Rothschild Here’s another brilliant article to add to your collection of homeschool resources. This article examines mini lessons, how they work, and why they’re so important for your...
View ArticleThe Light at the Beginning of the Tunnel
By: Michael C. Broome Home schooling is not only a right of each and every American, it is also a joy with blessings that many home schoolers wouldn’t trade for anything. Not just the children, but...
View ArticleNaughty – or Developmentally Appropriate?
-by Mimi Rothschild Children are all different. This is one of the reasons that homeschooling is such a blessing for so many families. Teaching your children at home allows you to respond to the...
View ArticleReluctant Learners
-by Mimi Rothschild The beginning of the school year is so exciting! We have fresh new books, sharp new pencils, great new ideas, and lots of enthusiasm. By now, there may be foot-dragging when it’s...
View ArticleWorksheets
-by Mimi Rothschild “Worksheets” can be almost synonymous with “boring.” For some homeschool families, the opportunity to switch from endless worksheets to hands-on learning is one of the reasons...
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