DIY Retreats for Catholic Homeschool Moms
Homeschooling takes a lot of energy! Even with the best laid plans and best curricula at your disposal, you’re going to get tired. You’re going to need to recharge.
Homeschooling takes a lot of energy! Even with the best laid plans and best curricula at your disposal, you’re going to get tired. You’re going to need to recharge.
Focus your strengths! You might not have the money to buy the latest box set curricula, but maybe you’re darn good at finding quality resources in the library. Or maybe you’re not very academically oriented yourself but you’re great at crafting and creative projects. That’s fantastic! Instead of working through a history book with your kids, do some historical-themed art projects. Work to your strengths.
One of my goals as a home educator is to create independent learners. I want my children to grow into adults who continue to grow in knowledge and have a joy for learning new things. In high school, I tend to give them a lot more independence while I can still guide them and help them take ownership of their education.
Is your homeschool organization like a junk drawer? Is everything is unorganized? Everything useless? Nothing working? Here’s easy help for you today!