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Living Books: Essential to a Student’s Appetite for Learning

Living Books: Essential to a Student’s Appetite for Learning

Grandma’s counter was spread with salads, appetizers, main dishes, and desserts for the family meal. All the second cousins were vying for the coveted positions at the front of the line. The food was blessed and with excessive speed, the entire feast was devoured. It would be comical to suggest that the family needed to be coaxed into consuming the feast. Consider this: The old-fashioned, family get-together is to eating as “living books” are to educating. In home educating circles, the living book is an old concept, found in Charlotte Mason principles. The Charlotte Mason educational philosophy demands that information...

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How To Organize Kitchen Cabinets By A Professional Organizer by BuzzFeed Nifty (2 years ago)

How To Organize Kitchen Cabinets By A Professional Organizer by BuzzFeed Nifty (2 years ago)

How To Organize Kitchen Cabinets By A Professional Organizer by BuzzFeed Nifty (2 years ago)

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KITCHEN CABINET ORGANIZATION | Organize With Me by AtHomeWithNikki (2 years ago)

KITCHEN CABINET ORGANIZATION | Organize With Me by AtHomeWithNikki (2 years ago)

KITCHEN CABINET ORGANIZATION | Organize With Me by AtHomeWithNikki (2 years ago)

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NEW! Pantry Organization Ideas by Bemyguestwithdenise Denise Cooper (2 years ago)

NEW! Pantry Organization Ideas by Bemyguestwithdenise Denise Cooper (2 years ago)

NEW! Pantry Organization Ideas by Bemyguestwithdenise Denise Cooper (2 years ago)

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8 Tips for Homeschooling a Child with Dyscalculia

8 Tips for Homeschooling a Child with Dyscalculia

Homeschooling a child with dyscalculia can seem daunting, but it’s entirely doable. In fact, it can be one of the best decisions you make to help your child succeed! What is dyscalculia? Dyscalculia is a learning disability in math and can make math incredibly hard if children are not given the right support. Dyscalculia goes beyond kids just struggling a little with math and finding it frustrating – it’s alearning disorder, which can also be called math/number dyslexia. Dyscalculia is not as widely heard of as dyslexia but experts believe that a similar number of peoplemight have dyscalculia. This means...

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