2015-12-28



Written by Jamie Martin of Simple Homeschool and Steady Mom

A note from Jamie: This is the FINAL week of our end-of-year fundraiser to help children and families affected by the tragedy in my home of Newtown, Connecticut and we’re so close to our goal. If this issue touches your heart, would you consider giving this week? Thank you!

As we prepare to close out 2015, I visited the archives of Simple Homeschool and chose one of the most popular posts for each month of the year to share today.

I want to send a sincere thanks to the amazing contributors and guest posters who have helped me fill this virtual space with so much quality content over the past twelve months.

I’ll be bookmarking this post to come back to in the future and I hope you’ll do the same!

The Best of Simple Homeschool 2015

January



Melissa’s homeschool day in the life (with a 1, 4, 7, 8, 11, and 14-year-old)

“I think of myself as the curator of our home and our schedule — I bring in inspiring materials, I make sure our home is set up to encourage kids’ learning, and I leave plenty of free time for them to pursue their interests.”

~ Melissa

(Note: You can revisit FIVE YEARS worth of day in the life posts packed with inspiration and ideas here, and look for our new series starting soon!)

February



Are you a weird enough homeschooler?

“Homeschooling had become so darn ‘normal’ around here, that I figured it might be time to weird it up again. Are you ready to embrace being a weird (enough) homeschooler too?”

~ Kara

March

Read your way to a love of math: 50 titles for ages 4-12

“An alternative to workbook pages in the early years is the simple sharing of a book spread open across your lap. It’s one of the easiest ways to create a blossoming love of numbers and patterns in a child’s heart and mind.”

~ Jamie

April

5 ways to increase your child’s of of learning by the end of the day

“It’s simple for us to increase our kids’ love of learning by the end of the day, and here’s why: It all goes back to relationships–just living life side by side.”

~ Jamie

May

Why I don’t worry about my homeschoolers’ socialization

“Kids benefit from regularly interacting with a wide variety of ages, from younger kids to elderly adults. Sitting in a room with 30 other people your own age for most of the day is not reflective of ‘real world’ living.“

~ Annie

June

5 things your kids need to hear you say

“We talk a lot as homeschool moms. We find ourselves explaining, questioning, making requests, giving commands, admonishing. In the midst of all that chatter, though, there are five things that our kids really need to hear us say.“

~ Pam

July

Homeschooling an angry child: The hardest part of Jamie’s homeschool year

“You’ve heard, of course, about the “terrible twos.” But what about the terrible threes, fours, fives, sixes, sevens, eights, and nines?”

~ Jamie

(Note: In 2015, my contributors and I shared the hardest parts of our homeschool years as part of a new series. Find all of those posts here.)

August

15 school supplies that just might change your life this year

“While school supplies may never have actually changed someone’s life, I know I’m not the only one to feel a kind of thrill when stumbling upon the perfect tool that I know our family will use regularly in our pursuit of knowledge.”

~ Jamie

September

8 elements that come together in a healthy homeschool

“In this post I’ve outlined eight elements Professor Bhaer and Mrs. Jo blended together in their home/school to create a place where children could live, learn, and heal. I’ve also included how my own family attempts to incorporate these same elements into our homeschool life.”

~ Jamie

October

10 things I’ve learned in 10 years of homeschooling

“The time goes fast. And super slow. But mostly fast. There have been many days I wanted to teleport to the future because, math!“

~ Hannah

November

10 things every new homeschooler should know

“Newbie homeschooler, you are concerned and worried about many things, but only one thing is needed: YOU. You, putting your imperfect self on the line day after day on behalf of your little people. You, setting your values and priorities, moving toward them with baby steps each day.”

~ Jamie

December

The top educational goal for my 8- to 12-year-olds

“Following a new philosophy took tremendous faith and courage in the younger years, but now our family has started to see it working. Having kids who love learning makes a homeschooling parent’s job much easier…because they begin to educate themselves.“

~ Jamie

“I hope that in this year to come, you make mistakes. Because if you are making mistakes, then you are making new things, trying new things, learning, living, pushing yourself, changing yourself, changing your world. You’re doing things you’ve never done before, and more importantly, you’re Doing Something.”

~ Neil Gaiman

Click here to download Jamie's free e-book: Secrets of a Successful Homeschool Mom. Enjoy!

HELPFUL RESOURCES:

Give Your Child the World - Raise globally minded kids, one book at a time.

Great Homeschool Conventions - Set aside the 2016 dates today!

All About Reading - Take the struggle out of reading and spelling.

Oak Meadow - Discover your own inspired path to learning.

Sparkle Stories - A safe place for your child to listen & learn.

Little Passports - Monthly packages deliver the world to your child.

Home Science Tools - Gifts for science lovers.

littleBits Electronics - Unleash your child's inner inventor.

Time4Learning - Customized online curriculum for all ages.

Green Kid Crafts - Get 25% off STEM & craft kits with code SHS.

Time4Writing - It's time for writing success.

Ivy Kids - Classic books plus creativity for ages 3-8.

Educents - Save up to 90% on homeschooling products.

Pin It! Maps - Use code HOME for 10% off this hands-on geography resource.

Imagine Childhood - Toys, tools, and activities for growing minds.

Dover Books - Save 25% with code DHSD7!

A Thomas Jefferson Education - FREE training for homeschoolers.

Be Naturally Curious - Science & nature mini-courses for kids.

Christopherus Homeschool Resources - Waldorf-inspired homeschooling.

Stitch Fix - Online personal styling for women.

Jamie's favorite homeschooling reads - The books I go back to again & again.

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