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Lessons Learned Our First Year Homeschooling

by Denise // 22 June, 2019 // Comments off
Like a symbolic milestone, I received my first homeschooling evaluation notification letter the other day. Wrapping up our first year homeschooling seemed like the perfect time to reflect on our achievements, successes and lessons learned. As a parent educator and... Continue reading →

Lessons Learned in 2014 and My One Word for 2015

by Denise // 7 January, 2015 // Comments off
Every time a year closes and a new one begins, I undertake some deep soul searching. Scratch the image of me sitting in yoga pants in my backyard chanting “Om”. That’s not what I mean by soul searching. I always... Continue reading →

Alpha-Bits Cornucopia

by Denise // 15 November, 2013 // Comments off
Disclaimer: I received Alpha-Bits cereal, promotional material and compensation to create a fun fall snack as part of a Mom It Forward Blogger Network campaign.  The opinions and snack craft shared are my own. My three year loves letters and... Continue reading →

Super Why Live {Review}

by Denise // 30 July, 2012 // Comments off
My two year old is obsessed with Super Why.  So when he witnessed a live walking, dancing and flying Wyatt in real life, he was completely captivated by it.  Super Why Live combines live action and animation with audience participation... Continue reading →

O Story Story Reading Apps

by Denise // 17 July, 2012 // Comments off
Thankfully, I am blessed with three children who enjoy reading.  My oldest daughter (age 10) has spent the summer exploring classics, such as The Hobbit.  My middle child (age 6) prefers books about Disney Princesses and Rainbow Fairies.  My two... Continue reading →

How I Made Summer Reading Hot

by Denise // 13 July, 2010 // Comments off
At the start of summer, I hooked the girls into books by having them apply for their own library cards.  They loved the grown-up responsibility of caring for their cards and selecting their own books.  Their faces beamed with pride... Continue reading →

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