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at home with momma skyla
lessons, ideas, and photos from our homeschooling journey. 6ur family of 5 explores life together from the strange Utah farmlands. As non-Mormons, Baha'is in fact, it takes a great dose of humor to tackle the day to day here in the heartland of the Mormon faith. Hannah Jane, who is 5 but schooling at 1st grade right now, sets the pace for most of our school activities. Hunter, 3, and Haven,2, jump in when they can and follow thir own minimal curriculum for pre-reading skills. We're fans of Teach your Child to Read in 100 Easy Lessons, Tapesry of Grace, and Saxon Math. We do half a day of formal classroom style learning and then fill the rest of our day with independant investigation of what ever strikes us at the time. We love lap books and do one for every topic we can think of. Blogging is our way of connecting with other homschoolers, saring ideas, and keeping in touch with friends that we hav moved away from. Hopefully you can find something here that helps you along your own journey in home academics!

the year of wonder: blogging our homeschooling days of preschool-kindergarten.

We are a homeschooling family of four boys, living in New England. Our boys ages are 23, 19, 13 and 10. I currently homeschool our two younger boys who have learning disabilities but we have found wonderful, creative ways to overcome these differences.I am also a Freelance Artist and am able to work from home in my private studio. We are living here in New England and enjoy all that it has to offer our family. We subscribe to an eclectic style of homeschooling but tend to lean toward a more natural learning at times~ with the the help of Charlotte Mason and Dr. Ruth Beechick. We often find different ways to teach which enables our learners to be in order for them to learn to the best of their needs and abilities. Learning at home can be an exciting and rewarding journey. Home Learning is a way of life, it surrounds all aspects of a family. Here at Learners at Home, we share reflections, tips, programs, methods of learning and all aspects of family life that pertains to our children, our Learners at Home.

Homeschooling Blogs
This community is for people who educate their children at home and also have a blog or journal regularly updated and where you at least sometimes mention your homeschooling. :) I don't care what you call it or how you do it. This community is so we can find each other more easily.