Simple Homeschool
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I'm Jamie C. Martin, and I hold the title of an editor around these parts along with the titles of mama, wife, teacher, and author. On the Simple Homeschool blog, you'll find inspiration and help as a homeschool mom. Key Topics covered are curriculum, family time, field trips, methods & philosophies, mom's education, and organization.
Simple Homeschool
2d ago
Homeschooling Neurodivergent Children with Flexibility ~
Written by Colleen Kessler from Raising Lifelong Learners
The day started off well. We had knocked out math and language arts by lunchtime and were getting ready to dive into a science experiment we’d been looking forward to.
Cue panic attack and subsequent meltdown.
As I soothed and calmed the anxious kiddo, the others drifted to their own projects and passions, and I knew the experiment would be pushed to another day.
Homeschooling presents a unique set of challenges and joys, especially when you have neurodivergent childre ..read more
Simple Homeschool
5d ago
This book is one of my favorite recommendations for visual learners
when it comes to learning Geography! (afflink)
Weekend homeschool links:
5 Tips to Help Your Child Read with Expression
Fostering Teamwork: The Power of Collaborative Learning in Homeschooling
Notable Inventors and Scientists Throughout History: A STEM Unit Study
Empowering Moms to Connect with Their Highly Sensitive Littles
9 years ago on Simple Homeschool: Why You Need Hygge, Homeschool Mom
In case you missed it this week: How We Manage our Teens’ Devices
This week on social media: How to Unschool Your Child (Fo ..read more
Simple Homeschool
1w ago
Give Your Child the World – now on sale for $1.99! (afflink)
Weekend homeschool links:
6 Ways to Strengthen Your Child’s Working Memory
Adventuring Through South Africa with Teens
10 Things to See and Do in Prince Edward Island for L. M. Montgomery Fans (the best trip I’ve ever taken, and my highest recommendation for any other LMM devotees!)
10 years ago on Simple Homeschool: What Kids Learn from Simply Reading Together
In case you missed it: When Homeschoolers Change Their Minds
This week on social media: Dear Insecure Homeschooler (Follow on Facebook and/or Instagram for my homeschoo ..read more
Simple Homeschool
2w ago
Photo credit: Nicole Eliason
When Homeschoolers Change Their Minds ~
Written by Amber O’Neal Johnston from Heritage Mom
My husband and I excitedly jumped in with our preschooler when we began homeschooling. Part of our reason for keeping her home was the opportunity for acceleration; we wanted her to start school earlier than our local school district would allow.
With a stack of read-alouds, a box of colorful math manipulatives, and a zoo membership in hand, we were off to the races.
I had no clue what I was doing, so I spent a lot of time studying early childhood education philoso ..read more
Simple Homeschool
2w ago
Still a little time to get your eclipse glasses if you haven’t already!! (afflink)
Weekend homeschool links:
How to Incorporate Latin Roots into your Language Arts Lessons
The Discipleship Dance
Black Verse Novels for Young People
For The Child Who Is Not College Bound
2 years ago on Simple Homeschool: Why Homeschooling Was the Best Choice for My Child with ADHD
In case you missed it this week: UPDATED: Jamie’s Homeschool Day (with a 7-, 8-, & 9-year-old – going back in time 11 years!)
This week on social media: Answering “What About Socialization? depending on your mood (Follow a ..read more
Simple Homeschool
3w ago
Happy Easter weekend, my fellow Simple Homeschoolers –let’s remember that Friday’s good because Sunday’s coming! Jamie xo
Weekend homeschool links:
The Beginner’s Guide to the Green Ember Series
Unleashing Childhood Creativity In The Homeschool Environment
The Advantages Of Adding Graphic Novels To Your Homeschool
When Your Middle School Child Is Still Struggling To Read
3 years ago on Simple Homeschool: I Quit Homeschooling Once
In case you missed it this week: Stealth Homeschooling 101
This week on social media: Children Don’t Hate Math (I post regular doses of homeschool encouragement on ..read more
Simple Homeschool
1M ago
Stealth Homeschooling 101
Written by Lusi Austin from That Homeschool Life
Over the years, ‘are we doing enough?!‘ questions have plagued my mind, especially during challenging seasons. We might not have been able to cover what we wanted. Perhaps we had grand plans of visiting places that we didn’t.
Or maybe the read aloud books we’d purchased are still sitting untouched on a shelf. Sometimes I’ve had kiddos who are resistant to reading and writing. And my mind wonders, ‘Have we done enough?’
During these times, I’ve found that I have become more open to the fact that learning continu ..read more
Simple Homeschool
1M ago
Guess what? My book, Give Your Child the World: Raising Globally Minded Kids One Book at a Timeis part of Amazon’s Big Spring Sale – only $2.99 on Kindle for a few more days! (afflink)
Weekend homeschool links:
Picture Books to Welcome Spring (such a sweet, printable list!)
Eleven Adventures with My Teenage Girl
Sower & Harvest Short Story Contest (open to homeschoolers Grades 3-8 – deadline May 17)
From Fatalism to Faith
4 years ago on Simple Homeschool: When Homeschool Doubt Creeps in – You are Enough
In case you missed it this week: Homeschooling Middle School: What’s The Same vs. Wha ..read more
Simple Homeschool
1M ago
Homeschooling Middle School: What’s The Same vs. What’s Different ~Written by Jessica Waldock of The Waldock Way
At first, homeschooling middle school feels like a big challenge. Suddenly, you’re facing new emotions and a new level of independence. Most of the things your child used to think were fun are “boring” and “lame” now.
Fortunately, there’s a lot about homeschooling during the middle school years that stays the same. Middle school kids still want to have fun and have a strong connection with you, even if they think your jokes aren’t funny anymore.
Keep reading to get the s ..read more
Simple Homeschool
1M ago
Fellow introverted moms: We just wrapped up reading Anne of Green Gables in my Introverted Moms book club, and soon we’ll begin our next title –
Marilla of Green Gables by Sarah McCoy!
I will not be doing a wide launch for new members this spring, but I will give those on my waiting list the chance to join. So if you’re interested, head here to add your name to the waiting list and keep an eye out for an email from me next week!
Weekend homeschool links:
How to Use Games to Help Your Child Reach Reading Fluency
We Are All Learning As We Go
Black Verse Novels for Young People
100 Best Homesch ..read more