Tag: Homeschooling in canada

  • How to Have a Stress Free Christmas : 15 Peaceful Tips for Moms

    How to Have a Stress Free Christmas : 15 Peaceful Tips for Moms
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    Christmas is a season of joy—after all, we’re celebrating the birth of Jesus, the Prince of Peace. It’s meant to be a time of wonder, worship, and truly being merry. But somewhere between the gifts, gatherings, homeschool rhythms, and the constant noise and overstimulation, we tend to lose that joy. The to-do lists get longer, Read more

  • How to Teach Kids Money Value ( Canadian Coins & Hands-On Activities)

    How to Teach Kids Money Value ( Canadian Coins & Hands-On Activities)

    Teaching children money value is one of those life skills that builds confidence, independence, and real-world readiness. If you’re trying to teach kids money value while juggling multiple ages in your homeschool, it can feel overwhelming — but it doesn’t have to be. With simple steps, hands-on activities, you can make this topic easy, engaging, Read more

  • What Homeschool Work to Keep or Toss – A Guilt Free Approach

    What Homeschool Work to Keep or Toss – A Guilt Free Approach

    The Pressure To Keep It All If you’ve ever ended a homeschool week with piles of papers, projects, and notebooks — wondering what homeschool work to keep and what to toss — you’re not alone. I used to feel guilty throwing my children’s work away. Every worksheet felt like a piece of their growth, their Read more

  • 100th day of school

    100th day of school

    We made it! (And celebrated!) We officially hit the 100th day of our K5 homeschool year! It’s a milestone worth celebrating, marking consistency, progress, and a whole lot of learning (for both the kids and the parents!). Why celebrate 100th day of school? Reaching 100 days can feel like a huge accomplishment, especially when some Read more