[maxbutton id=”3″] I’ve shared Maestro Classics with you before, but today I want to share more about the Online Curriculum Guides for the CDs. What are they, how can you use them to take the CD even farther, how do they help make the learning even more fun and educational? Travel with me to 19th century France to learn about the history behind Paul Dukas’ symphonic poem, “The Sorcerer’s …
School at Home
School at home – that’s self explanatory right?
A Belated Birthday Update and Lots of Good Links to Share
[maxbutton id=”1″] Happy Saturday! I have a lot of good stuff for you (really) so stick it out to the end of this post! This has been a very busy past two weeks, and I haven’t had a chance to do a wrap up post. So I’m just going to hit the highlights, okay? In My Life I celebrated my 35th birthday last week and it turned out to be …
Do Homeschoolers Need to Be Socialized?
Yes. It’s that old question about “socialization.” Don’t worry, I’m not going to get snarky, or mean, or sarcastic. I’m just going to throw a few thoughts out there. But first, before we talk about “socialization,” we have to define it, don’t you think? I find that there are typically two definitions people generally mean when they use the word. First, we have the dictionary definition: Merriam-Webster: the process by …