Is All About Spelling a Good Choice for Your Child?
I am very excited to have my friend, Karen Serna join me for today’s podcast. We are long-time friends and now long-distance friends, but Karen is definitely my go-to girl for bouncing off ideas each school year. Karen is a former analytical chemist and Bible school director and instructor, who is now entering her 10th…
5 Fall Holidays That Can Make Homeschooling Fun
Hello everyone. We are back once again taking a look at some fun holidays happening over the next few months that can be used to spice up your homeschool. I will be honest. I don’t always get to celebrating the days we talk about on the Homeschool 5 in 10, but I like to make…
5 Things to Focus on When Studying Geography
We are back at it today talking about one of my favorite topics—studying geography. I suppose my interest in geography started in 7th grade during my first geography class in junior high. We had to memorize the location of every country and capital in the world at the time. And though it was daunting I…
Fostering Creativity Through Open-Ended Outdoor Play Spaces
Kathy: Hello everyone. Today, we are finishing our series with retired child psychologist, Dr. Connie Eslinger, about the importance of fostering creativity in our children. Welcome back for part five of our chat Connie. Connie: Thank you for having me, Kathy. Kathy: Today, we are discussing some ways to foster creativity through open-ended outdoor play…
Fostering Creativity Through Loose Parts Play
Kathy: Hello, everyone. We are once again, talking with retired child psychologist, Dr. Connie Eslinger about the importance of fostering creativity in our children. Welcome back to part four of our chat Connie. Connie: Thank you. I’m so glad to be back today. Kathy: Today, we are discussing some ways to foster creativity through loose…