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He Kept Going

With Memorial Day behind us, it is really starting to feel like summer.  I’m sure it helps when our weather cooperates and we have a stretch of gorgeous days. Today, we decided to take advantage of one of those gorgeous days and travel to a local tide pool area.  We thought that getting my TBP a little … Continue reading

Roaming School

It isn’t full homeschooling, but it certainly isn’t unschooling. Everyone knows that I’m way too uptight for that! We read and discuss great books We watch science shows, a heavy emphasis is on the animal life around us. We have math in books, math online, and math using jelly bellies and skittles. We build 3D … Continue reading

The Fly Project

I have to admit, I am a new homeschooling advocate.  A convert. As an experienced elementary teacher with 20+ years and a MA in Curriculum Development, I felt more than qualified to teach, guide, support and influence my first grade students. Why then, was I so hesitant about my abilities to home school my own son? … Continue reading

Maybe It’s Because…

I’m not sure if it was the volunteer celebration this morning or the realization that we have only twenty days left of school, today I was filled with emotions. Soon, I will say goodbye to my first graders and proudly watch them as they wave to me from the buses pulling away on that last … Continue reading

Summer Mama

Although parts of this school year have dragged on at an unbearable rate, summer vacation is just around the corner. Many might be surprised that this is the time of year that teachers are swamped. End of the year assessments, writing portfolios, required curriculum that must be covered, and report cards are just some of … Continue reading

Two Hermits

It has been almost three months since my family started homeschooling.  No surprise that making this change has erased some major stresses in our home. No more crying about school. No more negotiating about homework. No more wondering if the day is going to fall apart even before it begins. Trust me, I am extremely … Continue reading

My Real Second Anniversary

This week, I am celebrating the second anniversary of my site. I have to say that while I consider myself an organized person that follows through with my responsibilities, I am a bit surprised that I have stuck with this for two years.  I am proud of the work that I have done.  The parents and educators … Continue reading

I Choose My Son

Almost two years ago, I started writing this blog to share what I learned about twice-exceptional children.  This began as a way of helping and supporting families that were left with more questions than answers.  I didn’t want others to have to start at the beginning and I knew that I had an interesting perspective … Continue reading

Enemy Number One

What is Enemy number one to a writer? No, it isn’t a lack of time to get clever thoughts into complete sentences.  It isn’t having that perfectly selected word leave you when the phone jolts you back to reality.  It isn’t even the lack of fresh ideas. The biggest enemy to a writer…is a confidentiality agreement! If … Continue reading

So…How Is It?

It has been about a month since we traded the big school for home school; I thought I would provide an update. First, I want to thank those of you that continue to send encouraging and supportive emails and share comments about your personal stories.  Based on the comments that I have received, especially from the recent … Continue reading