Our second day of homeschool we took our very first field trip of the school year to the Dinosaur Museum. We went with my friend Megan who happens to be a fellow homeschooler.
Hi! I really like your blog, it's very interesting to read about how you homeschool your kids, I never thought of it before, but it seems really nice! And since it's illegal to homeschool where I come from it's really exciting to read about it here.
I felt like I home schooled even when the kids went to school! It's fun interacting with the kiddos. I probably drove everyone around me crazy b/c we did the learning when the moment presented itself, grocery store, climbing stairs, counting sidewalk lines, etc. Keep up the good work Marisa!
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Hi! I really like your blog, it's very interesting to read about how you homeschool your kids, I never thought of it before, but it seems really nice! And since it's illegal to homeschool where I come from it's really exciting to read about it here.
/Johanna
And Oh! Would you please share your zuccini brownie recipe?
This looks like fun. I need to take Robbie there!
Johanna, thanks for visiting my blog! Bummer it is illegal to homeschool in Sweden. I will post the zucchini brownie recipe.
I felt like I home schooled even when the kids went to school!
It's fun interacting with the kiddos. I probably drove everyone around me crazy b/c we did the learning when the moment presented itself, grocery store, climbing stairs, counting sidewalk lines, etc. Keep up the good work Marisa!
Dee, you make a great point! You can school your kids even if they do go to public school. Almost any situation can be an opportunity for learning.
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