Self-Care Tips for Homeschool Moms
Self-care isn’t easy. It takes time and commitment. What rejuvenates one mom may not rejuvenate another, so we offer the following tips to start you … [Read more...] about Self-Care Tips for Homeschool Moms
Linda Fugleberg is a homeschooling veteran; she is Mom to six amazing grown children. She is grateful for over 40 years of marriage to her loving husband, Jim, and thoroughly enjoys being a grandmother to their beautiful grandchildren.
Self-care isn’t easy. It takes time and commitment. What rejuvenates one mom may not rejuvenate another, so we offer the following tips to start you … [Read more...] about Self-Care Tips for Homeschool Moms
The Friedman Foundation for Educational Choice recently published a report highlighting the decisions of parents in Indiana. This report surveyed … [Read more...] about School Choice = Happy Parents [Research]
Take me out to the ball game... On a warm Sunday in June the Lancaster Barnstormers took on the Somerset Patriots as 500 children watch. These … [Read more...] about Lancaster Barnstormers and Free Books for Kids
My wife Anna and I recently went on a summer roadtrip for vacation. We bought our first travel trailer, after tent camping for 9 years, and then … [Read more...] about Summer Roadtrip Down South
Gretchen Roe educated her children at home for 21 years. With a degree in child development, she laughingly says it was not necessarily helpful for raising her own six children. She owned her own business for 15 years, as well as being involved in several nonprofit boards. She has spent the last 10 years in positions of homeschool advocacy and comes to Demme Learning as a Placement Specialist. She loves the outdoors, all things furry, and is in the process of learning farming and beekeeping skills.
Ideally, I would like to start this blog post by having you listen to the theme song from The Good, the Bad and the Ugly in the background as I tell … [Read more...] about Grading: The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly
Carolyn has a B.S. in secondary education and English from Millersville University, and thinks teamwork is one of the hardest things worth doing.
When Judy Griffin emailed a video and a few photos of herself and two of her boys using the Math-U-See manipulative blocks in Ghana, we were … [Read more...] about How Math-U-See Got to Ghana and Ghana Got to Us
The Pokémon GO mobile game is being played by millions, and parents need to know the benefits and risks. Read this short guide to learn more. What is … [Read more...] about Our “Catchiest” Title Yet: A Parent’s Guide to Pokémon GO
Math and Knitting: My Story This is a story about how a proud non-math user, who would have sworn she had no use for algebra, had an eye-opening … [Read more...] about Math Knitting Concepts & Examples
Amanda Capps is a homeschool graduate and second generation homeschooler. She lives in Arkansas with her husband and children.. She loves learning and educating her children. She enjoys her work at Demme Learning supporting the customers.
What does this look like on a daily basis? How do we set our children up for success no matter the circumstances? By being present, being engaged – … [Read more...] about How to Set Your Children Up for Success