Last year, our curriculum was quite eclectic, using an equal mix of Waldorf, Catholic Heritage and monthly theme units to teach, learn and inspire. While it was our 5th year homeschooling, it was our first year as Waldorf-Inspired homeschoolers. This past year, our 6th year, we have grown in our knowledge of Waldorf curriculum and what a Waldorf homeschool “looks like”, (though each…
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Waldorf Wednesdays 1: The Rhythm of Days in our Waldorf Homeschool
Get organized: 7 tips for applying Minimalism to your homeschool
As a homeschooling mother of 5 children, I am a collector of the “stuff”. You know, flashcards, workbooks, books, craft kits, books, notepads, books (did I mention books?). Alot of this stemmed from my planning too much back when I first started…too many good ideas for the time I had. Since I started homeschooling six years ago, I have learned a few…
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What to include in your homeschool documentation binder
Wondering if your homeschool documentation is “good enough/too much/not enough”? Need a better (read easier) system? In my 6 years of homeschooling, I have found this is what works best for me…in my homeschool that includes both typical and special needs learners. In a post series I wrote a few years ago about the advantages and disadvantages of homeschooling a child with special needs, I touched…
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