Homeschool Preschool Plan In my last post, I told you about five approaches to home preschool and how I lean towards a combination of unschooling, unit studies, and Charlotte Mason. As I was wrapping my mind around the upcoming preschool year, I made a list of areas that I think are important for me to include and explore with […]
Month: August 2014
Finding an Approach to Learning that Fits Your Home Preschool
It’s the time of year when most of our little friends fill their backpacks with fresh crayons, glue, pencils, and scissors and head off to preschool or kindergarten. But not our girls! We’ve made the decision to start their school years at home. I don’t have a formal background in early childhood education (I was an English major with […]
12 Tips to Help You Skip the Lines and Avoid Waiting at Disney!
Some people (including my husband) love to grumble about the lines and offer the “too busy/too many people/too crowded” argument as to why families shouldn’t go to the mouse megapark. But can I tell you something fun? We went to Disney World (with four adults and two very young kids) in July 2014 (when crowd levels […]
FREE Sample Touring Plans for Disney World! Perfect for Families with Young Kids
Disney trips usually requires a bit of planning, which is perfectly fine by me since I’m a compulsive planner! But some people may not enjoy trip planning as much as I do. In case you’d rather not mess with planning or you feel overwhelmed by the options, I decided to share our Disney touring plans […]