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Teaching Kids Survival Skills in Nature | Camping Hacks
Teach your kids the joy and importance of survival skills with our engaging and educational guide. Learn together how to read nature's signs, use natural materials creatively, and practice safety in the wilderness. These activities not only enhance children's understanding of the environment but also boost their problem-solving skills and self-confidence in nature. | Learn more about Camping Hacks
I absolutely love so much about homeschooling. These are a few of my favorite benefits. What are your favorite benefits of homeschooling? Let me know! #homeschoolmom #homeschoolmama #homeschoollife #homeschoollifestyle #thisishowwehomeschool #homeschoolencouragement
A peek inside our Morning Basket for January - Becky O Cole Folk Herbalist
A peek inside our Morning Basket for January - Becky O Cole Folk Herbalist
SIMPLIFY Your Homeschool
With simplicity and intention, you can focus on what matters most to your family culture. Click through to my Instagram for my top tips for simplifying your homeschool. Plus, lots of resourrces like free booklists, unit studies and more.
Learning Herbalism in Your Homeschool: Your Go-To Guide - The Upcycled Family
Looking for fun ways to supplement your child’s homeschool learning? Why not learn herbalism in your homeschool. I am sharing some fun and simple ways to learn all about herbalism in your homeschool. #homeschool #learningherbalism #homeschooling #curriculum #resources #tips #activities #theupcycledfamily
Keeping Mother's Notebooks
This post is all about the mother’s notebooks that I keep as part of our homeschool & my mother culture. If you’re new to this blog, you know that we follow a Charlotte Mason method of homeschooling and keeping notebooks is something I recommend for any mother-teacher. Charlotte Mason suggested that homemakers keep an enquire within notebook for an aid in running their homes.
How to Teach Your Child Table Manners with the Teach Me How Subscription | Simply on Purpose
Here's the thing: it's rare that your children will know how to act around the dinner table unless you teach them. If you are not enjoying your family meals together because your children behave like wild animals, I invite you to try out my "Come to the Table" resource. This printable teaches children table manners through: 🤍 a fun lesson (acting, chants, and hand signals) 🤍 role plays 🤍 a visual cue (stick it on your fridge) 🤍 and an interactive activity Get it today for only $6!