#homeschooling

Webcam Model(_adelle) is live
LIVE

Our son (9 yrs) harvested this squirrel on the last day of the hunting season. He skinned it, gutted and prepared the meat all by himself. He started the fire, made the spit, and set up his camp. He is mastering his environment. ( let’s see how long this stays up before the young, keyboard gangster living with their parents, flags this as adult content. 4th time posting this. Tumblr, this is not in violation of your community guidelines)

These children are off to a good start. They should be able to move deer from the field to table, alThese children are off to a good start. They should be able to move deer from the field to table, alThese children are off to a good start. They should be able to move deer from the field to table, alThese children are off to a good start. They should be able to move deer from the field to table, alThese children are off to a good start. They should be able to move deer from the field to table, alThese children are off to a good start. They should be able to move deer from the field to table, alThese children are off to a good start. They should be able to move deer from the field to table, alThese children are off to a good start. They should be able to move deer from the field to table, alThese children are off to a good start. They should be able to move deer from the field to table, alThese children are off to a good start. They should be able to move deer from the field to table, al

These children are off to a good start. They should be able to move deer from the field to table, all on their own, in a few more years.


Post link
The children are understanding how powerful they can be as young individuals. A good friend of ours The children are understanding how powerful they can be as young individuals. A good friend of ours The children are understanding how powerful they can be as young individuals. A good friend of ours The children are understanding how powerful they can be as young individuals. A good friend of ours The children are understanding how powerful they can be as young individuals. A good friend of ours The children are understanding how powerful they can be as young individuals. A good friend of ours The children are understanding how powerful they can be as young individuals. A good friend of ours The children are understanding how powerful they can be as young individuals. A good friend of ours The children are understanding how powerful they can be as young individuals. A good friend of ours The children are understanding how powerful they can be as young individuals. A good friend of ours

The children are understanding how powerful they can be as young individuals. A good friend of ours is great at empowering individuals with life-saving skills and we were fortunate enough to work alongside him on our latest family affair. Together, we learned about how and when to apply CPR. All of us were able to train on adult and infant simulators. We were happily surprised to witness our son, strong enough, able to apply adequate chest compressions on the adult setup. Our little guy felt empowered knowing that he could possibly save the lives of his family members. Our daughter did not quite have the strength for the adults at this time but she was excited about working with the infants. We also learned how to properly use an AED, and the proper way to help one who is choking even if the one choking is yourself and no one else is around. Much of the great insight from our instructor comes from his lengthy personal experience. The lessons in how to apply the techniques we learned and the maintaining of situational awareness was taught in tandem. We were also placed in make-believe scenarios that helped us understand how vulnerable we could be at any given time. This was a great lesson that has brought us closer as a family. We recommend Learning these skills if you don’t already know. Also, If it’s been a while it’s a good excuse to learn it again because there is a difference between the way it is taught today than just few years ago.

I hope our latest post find you doing well

Respectfully,

K


Post link
What does a homeschool kid do all day? We spend some time doing one-on-one work on paper and workbooWhat does a homeschool kid do all day? We spend some time doing one-on-one work on paper and workbooWhat does a homeschool kid do all day? We spend some time doing one-on-one work on paper and workbooWhat does a homeschool kid do all day? We spend some time doing one-on-one work on paper and workboo

What does a homeschool kid do all day?

We spend some time doing one-on-one work on paper and workbooks, but most of the time he’s living life by playing, exploring, and helping us. It turns out these are great ways to learn.

July 14, 2017


Post link
Looking for worksheets to go along with my book What’s Inside a Flower? Check out the free downloads

Looking for worksheets to go along with my book What’s Inside a Flower? Check out the free downloads on my website! (Link in bio)
.
.
.
.
#freeworksheets #coloringforadults #coloringpages #teachersofinstagram #teacherlife #homeschooling #indooractivities
https://www.instagram.com/p/CZNgsKavcWp/?utm_medium=tumblr


Post link

Today was definitely all about the tomatoes … and it was so nice to finally get them into the Polycrub.

We’re growing over 40 tomato plants this year, so I was absolutely delighted to discover this method of supporting them. No more tomato cages …. and that’s a real money saver (made my husband very happy).

Anyway, just get a central wire and hang garden twine from it. One long piece of twine for each plant.

Place the end of the hanging twine, under your tomato plant as it goes into the grow bag. Then as your plant grows, simply wind it around the twine.

So simple and easy … I love it.


We also caught a glimpse of our first cucumber …

Does anyone else get excited, at seeing those little green shoots come up … I certainly do, it made my day …

How To Learn Korean Online For FreeThere are a lot of ways to go about learning how to speak Korean

How To Learn Korean Online For Free

There are a lot of ways to go about learning how to speak Korean or any language, and some of them can be very expensive. There are $200 language programs on CD Rom or classroom lessons that take up extra time to travel to and from class, on top of the high cost.


But for those of us on a budget with busy schedules,  it may not be feasible to put money into expensive programs or tutors. Adding that to the cost of college tuition or homeschooling curriculum can render it unavailable to many…

Read more here.


Post link
It’s #MarchMeetTheMaker Day 7: Routine I am a stay-at-home wife/mom so my day-to-day varies qu

It’s #MarchMeetTheMaker
Day 7: Routine
I am a stay-at-home wife/mom so my day-to-day varies quite a bit, but it most definitely always starts with a nice cup of ☕ coffee!
Most days I’m up before my girl wakes up (she loves sleep just like Mommy & Daddy!) so I like to spend time getting caught up on my Bible reading (or listening I should say) while I do dishes or laundry. I’m doing a One Year Bible plan and so far I’m loving it.
After that I’m usually on my PC checking e-mail, social media, blog etc. until my little wakes up & we eat some breakfast together.
Then we do some art/school activities. We are making our way through Teach Your Child to Read in 100 Easy Lessons, which is an AWESOME book to start out with!
➰ After lunch we usually have some screen time (or craft time for me!) and that’s always fun! I also enjoy some me time after dinner and family time when everyone goes to bed, where I throw on a Netflix show and work on a current WIP.
✔ Thanks for reading my routine! I hope it wasn’t too boring a read!
.
.
.
.
.
.
#fibreandfabrics #meetthemaker #knittersofinstagram #crochetersofinstagram #routine #momlife #makerlife #butfirstcoffee #homeschooling


Post link
“Moloch schools” is a new one to me. Thanks for always keeping your terminology fresh and surprising

“Moloch schools” is a new one to me. Thanks for always keeping your terminology fresh and surprising, fundies.


Post link
Sometimes cute, always messy, never boringYou can now download a set of 4 colouring pages made from

Sometimes cute, always messy, never boring

You can now download a set of 4 colouring pages made from my Bromacker Artworks. The illustrations picture the world in the days of the early permian from fossils to the artistic depiction of primeval creatures and landscapes.
They are free for personal use.


German Edition

English Edition


Like what you see? Leave a tip :)



Post link

death2america:

soul-hammer:

xenosagaepisodeone:

the elephant in the room when it comes to the “we must protect our children” objections by conservative politicians is that they are not referring to living, breathing children, but a platonic concept of “a child” that children are coerced into emulating through abuse kneaded by both the state and their parents. The lack of rights children possess is to render them unable to object to what adults claim to do for their own good, which oftentimes are merely just means to maintain them as property than help them as people. The idea that teaching 6th graders very basic, very clinical sex ed is child abuse stems from the fear that their parents lose some control over their child’s autonomy by having the child know things (which, statically, also makes them more likely to tell someone when they are being abused by an adult. Interesting) that the parent has not sanctioned as a part of their person. Conservatives accuse everyone else of child abuse not because they care that a child is being hurt, but because hurting children is only their god given right.

one big aspect of the christian homeschooling movement has been a focus on ‘parental rights,’ which, more often than not, are used to hide hideous abuse/reduce parental accountability. to the point a bunch of survivors had to band together to try and stop it.

for first-person accounts of this phenomenon, i recommend the podcast ‘kitchen table cult.’

one of the most horrific child abuse cases of this decade was concealed by religious homeschooling and it’s an ongoing pattern in child abuse cases (warning for details of child torture in article)

Oh my gawd, so you’re like? A public schooler?

Wh,,who teaches you??? How do you have any friends?? It’s obviously easier right?? How do your papers get graded??

loading