by | Aug 18, 2011 | Homeschool Parenting Tips, Homeschool-Family, Homeschooler Health
Image source: Soup Of The Day What’s For Dinner? Menu Planning Tips for Busy Moms Dinner is the last meal of the day and a time when families can get together and discuss their day. It is also a hectic meal for busy moms who are just getting off of work or who have...
by | Aug 18, 2011 | Homeschool Parenting Tips, Homeschool-Family, Homeschooler Health
Quick and Healthy Breakfast Ideas Breakfast is the most important meal of the day. Unfortunately, many of us neglect breakfast. And there’s a lot of evidence to suggest that your body and mind will suffer unless you have a healthy breakfast each morning. You spend six...
by | Aug 18, 2011 | Homeschool Parenting Tips, Homeschool-Family
Image source:Home Organization Book Home Orgnization 101 Tips: When you first move into your home it seems like you have so much space. As the years pass, you might find yourself becoming a pack rat. What are you going to do with all the stuff you have accumulated? ...
by | Aug 18, 2011 | Homeschool Parenting Tips, Homeschool-Family, Homeschooler Health
Dinner with the Family: It’s More Important than you Might Think When was the last time you had dinner with your family? It is the meal we often skip because we work late, the kids have sporting events or we get tired from daily activities. But, skipping dinner with...
by | Aug 18, 2011 | Homeschool Parenting Tips, homeschool-Children
Many Young parents get scared when they hear stories about the “terrible twos.” Take courage, though, you will survive the toddler stage. It’s not easy to understand why your toddler has a tantrum but at such a young age, a child is consumed with thoughts of...
by | Jul 26, 2011 | Homeschool Parenting Tips, Homeschooling tips
What to Teach Your Children Homeschooling is legal in all 50 states, and day after day, more parents decide to homeschool their children instead of letting them attend public schools. This may be due to countless reasons, nevertheless, home schooling isn’t any lesser...