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Michelle has been a homeschool mom for 14 years to her two sons. She writes regularly on her blog to encourage other homeschooling families in their roles

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Homeschooling in the Spring: 5 Fun Ways to Take Learning Outside

Overview: Once beautiful weather arrives, it’s hard for kids to stay inside with their noses inside of books. Don’t make them! Here are 5 Fun Ways to Take Learning OUTSIDE! Once the beautiful spring weather arrives and the sun is shining brightly, it becomes very hard for kids to stay inside with their noses inside of books

30+ Educational Outdoor Activities for Kids

I feel strongly that a good homeschool gym class should train our sons to enjoy activities which they can continue to do for a lifetime and bike riding is a wonderful example of this kind of activity. Field Trips can be Great Outdoor Activities for Kids Going on field trips are some of the most thrilling real-life lessons that we can give to our children. Boys especially love to learn survival skills and camping is a great time to try these out. If your children haven’t taken formal swimming lessons, this is a great time to teach them.

How to Homeschool a Preschooler

But we must be sensitive to what our preschool-aged kids can handle or we can begin the process of squashing their love of learning. When learning a new letter or number, use a variety of methods for teaching the concept. There are many other skills we should also be working on with our preschool-aged kids. When done the right way, you can teach your preschooler without them even realizing they are learning anything!

Are You Ignoring this Important Person?

No matter what industry we’re in, people remind us that we must take care of our own needs if we are going to be able to care for the needs of others. but it’s all too easy to focus on what we’re doing wrong versus what we’re doing right. It’s also easy to focus on the hard things in this life versus the good things. No matter how hard you try, you aren’t going to be able to homeschool your kids, have a perfectly clean house, cook perfectly balanced meals, and be well groomed all at the same time.

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