by Kay Chance | Building Family Relationships, Encouraging & Equipping You
[The following post contains affiliate links. You can read my disclosure here.] One of our favorite activities for building family relationships is having a game night. And there are so many games available now! Classics like Monopoly, Life, and Yahtzee. Or a deck of...
by Kay Chance | Building Family Relationships, Encouraging & Equipping You, How to Homeschool, Parenting
Dear Mom, have you been phoneschooling? You know what I’m talking about already, don’t you? We can be so distracted during our homeschool days. And it really isn’t surprising when we realize that checking our email, catching up on social media, and playing games on...
by Kay Chance | Encouraging & Equipping You, How to Homeschool, Practical Help
[The following post contains affiliate links. You can read my disclosure here.] Sometimes it seems there are simply not enough hours in the day. Not with all of the responsibilities of keeping our homes, making meals, and homeschooling our children. And let’s not...
by Kay Chance | Encouraging & Equipping You, How to Homeschool, Uncategorized
How many of you cringe every time you hear the question, “What about socialization?” I have to admit, at times I’ve wanted to roll my eyes. And as homeschooling moms we have seen the gifs and memes about the question that make us laugh. Go ahead and laugh a little....
by Kay Chance | Encouragement, Encouraging & Equipping You, Parenting
Dear Mom of Little Ones, you’ve heard us as older women say some pretty dumb things, like “Enjoy every minute your kids are little.” Y’all we get a little nostalgic and forget just how hard it is to be in the trenches of toddlerhood. Thank you for not slapping us in...
by Kay Chance | Encouraging & Equipping You, Homeschool Curriculum, Resources, & Book Reviews, Uncategorized
[The following post contains affiliate links. You can read my disclosure here.] If you’ve read much on this blog, you know I’m a big fan of a natural learning approach. To me it just makes sense. How do children learn to speak? By listening and imitating...