Posts Tagged ‘storage’

Art lessons for all ages (Kinston Free Press)

For the past 10 years, Barry Stebbing has shared his passion for art with home school students all over the nation.

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Art lessons for all ages (Kinston Free Press)

Storage Star ~ Cubbies!

My Storage Star award this week goes to a very deserving mom. I have always had a crush on the cubby. It’s so efficient, don’t you think? Square boxes lined up in row with so much potential. Then don’t even get me started about cubbies with baskets! So great! Anyway when I saw Kayren’s before pictures of her homeschooling room on her blog, Everything’s Coming Up Daisies, I saw right past the clutter piled high on the floor due to her recent move. Look at the back wall

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ECISD limits transfer application period (Odessa American)

Should students be allowed to transfer schools? Only if they move to a different home school area. Any time they want to change, they should be allowed to move to a different school.

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DestinySurvival.com: Survival & Your Family–More Reasons to Home School

Survival & Your Family–More Reasons to Home School Does having the kids home on school break pose child care problems for you? What do you do when school is cancelled because of snow days? Some families are finding daycare is both a hassle and an expense they can no longer handle. Times being what they

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My Modern Country Home: BOK – Bug out for KIDS

My Modern Country Home: BOK – Bug out for KIDS It is entirely likely that when disaster strikes, my kids will be at school. (We do not currently home school, but feel we could and would if we need to and have a like-minded family out in the boonies with whom we would share resources, information

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SurvivalBlog.com: Intellectually Self-Reliant Children: From Homeschooling to College

SurvivalBlog.com Home schooling teaches kids an important virtue, intellectual self-reliance. Home schooling, well done, permits a child to “learn to learn” as well as learn to learn … by himself. A home schooled child, for example, does not learn in peer groups, a common practice in schools today. Rather, by himself, the home school child reads

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