Following my conversation with Aubrey for the Child of the Redwoods podcast, which you can find here (entitled, aptly, "Wait...Is Homeschooling Even Legal?), several sources of legally inaccurate information have been disseminated by school districts across the state. While the actual content of the announcements have differed slightly, there has been a coherent & unfounded … Continue reading The 5 Ways to Legally Homeschool in California
Month: August 2020
What My Preschooler Does All Day
I have been back on facebook for a little while, and I have seen several posts in homeschool groups expressing concern as to how to best homeschool children of preschool (or younger age). It also came up a bit in a recent conversation I had with my friend Aubrey for an episode of her podcast. … Continue reading What My Preschooler Does All Day
Homeschool Room Favorites
Please note: this post may contain affiliate links. For more information please see my affiliate statement page. At this time I am only an affiliate for amazon, which is only two of the linked items in this post! I have seen a big run on searches for homeschool room & homeschool spaces, so I wanted to share … Continue reading Homeschool Room Favorites
Small Victories
Photo by Egor Kamelev on Pexels.com Sometimes, when we have our eyes on the goals we have set out on the macro level: this academic year, this semester, this month, this grade level, etc. we lose sight of the smaller victories. We (and I mean me) can lose a grasp on how to overcome the … Continue reading Small Victories
Pre-reading books for Tweens
How did y'all not tell me that the new Hunger Games book, The Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes, opens with Hobbes, Locke & Rousseau. What!!!!!!!! (FTR: I'm a HUGE Rousseau fan. I wrote a paper for a Bioethics & Law seminar wherein I drew upon his writings to support my argument for Substantive Due Process … Continue reading Pre-reading books for Tweens