Episode 33: When Mamas Cry

Could you use a healthy way to deal with feeling frustrated and overwhelmed? Stephanie Morrison points moms in the right direction in Episode 33 of the Hey, Mama! Homeschool Show—“When Mamas Cry.” Find out how to keep homeschooling—even when the tears come.

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Episode 32: Art and Photography

Why are art and photography important for our families and homeschools? We don’t see the future of our children, but God does. Deborah Wuehler shares how electives like art and photography can impact children’s future careers and ministry. It’s Episode 32 of the Hey, Mama! Homeschool Show.  Connections Connect with God’s Word  Connect with The

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Episode 31: Will My Child Always Struggle With Spelling?

“Will My Child Always Struggle with Spelling?” It’s Episode 31 of the Hey, Mama! Homeschool Show. Homeschool mom Heather Vogler shares ideas and resources you can use to tailor spelling instruction to carefully meet each child’s unique needs. You’ll also hear about connections between reading, writing, and spelling. Plus gain beautiful insight on the topic by Beverly L. Adams-Gordon, author of the beloved Spelling Power curriculum.

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How to Stay on Track

You’ve made your decision to keep them home. Now what? It may seem like an overwhelming task to get started but The Old Schoolhouse® family is here to help you get started. Learn more about budgeting, finding curriculum and surrounding yourself with a community of homeschoolers.  Here’s what’s coming for Day 2 of the The

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Making the Decision to Homeschool

Deciding to homeschool is a big deal for your family—but you don’t have to do it alone! There are many things to consider before you can confidently say you are keeping your children home. The Old Schoolhouse® family understands how big this choice is and has gathered some homeschooling help and resources for you to

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