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  • 3 Things I Learned My First Year of Homeschooling

    Our “official” first year of homeschooling went down in the books in the fall of 2013.  Our final day of school was May 22nd, 2014.  Whew!  What a ...
  • "Super Doople" by K.A. Cummins

     About the BookBook: Super DoopleAuthor:K.A. CumminsGenre:Picture BookRelease date: May 4, 2023You’ve heard the legend of Humpty Dumpty, but do you...
  • How I Begin and End My New Physics Book

    Dr. Alfred Kastler (left), Dr. Isidor Isaac Rabi (middle), and Dr. Nathan T. Brewer (right) My blog has been mostly silent because I have been teac...
  • STEM Tuesday– Material Science– Writing Tips and Resources

    Materials Science is a new category for me. My research turned up intriguing connections with arts activities because much of it is about discover...
  • How to Create Honors Credits on Homeschool Transcript- Special Replay

    This week on Homeschool Highschool Podcast: How to Create Honors Credits on Homeschool Transcript- Special Replay. How to Create Honors Credits on...
  • 10 Years of Homeschooling

    Our summer break starts today. This concludes our tenth year of homeschooling. Our son finished 9th grade. According to the law, he started out wit...
  • Antoine Watteau Picture Study Aid and Art Prints for Homeschool Art Appreciation

    Through Friday, May 19th, 2023, the Antoine Watteau Picture Study Aid is on sale! You can get the Picture Study Aid and Art prints set for $15...
  • Middle Grade Writing Opportunities for the End of School

    Merry and marvelous, the month of May! Congratulations to teachers, librarians, and parents of middle graders on the completion of another year of ...
  • Family Files Federal Lawsuit Against Massachusetts Police and Government for Medically Kidnapping Infant & Toddler at 1 a.m. in Home Invasion

    Comments by Brian Shilhavy Editor, Health Impact News A family who took their 3-month-old son to an emergency room in Waltham, Massachusetts last...
  • Off-Grid Laws in Colorado: Everything You Need to Know

    For so many preppers, their number one desire both as a lifestyle and as a functional prep is to live off-grid. Living off-grid, disconnected from ...
  • How to Enjoy Being a Mom of a Just-Average Homeschool Teen- Special Replay

    This week on How to Enjoy Being Mom of a Just-Average Homeschool Teen- Special Replay How to Enjoy Being Mom of a Just-Average Homeschool Teen You...
  • Homeschooling as an Alternative to Negative Peer Pressure: Quotes to Inspire

    Whoever said, ‘What doesn’t kill you makes you stronger,’ clearly never dealt with negative peer pressure in school. But are we really buil...