Love how hands on you are with them all! Looking into homeschooling our twin boys and found this video very helpful! ❤ I’ve noticed filling their cup up with love first absolutely does help if I need to get other things done.
We are in the thick of it with an 18month old that is into everything while we try to do school. 😂 these are great tips! Breakfast is our most productive time while he is awake and then nap time is best for our more intensive subjects. I need to put together busy bins before next school year starts so I’ll go watch that video next ❤
Having an 18 month old is definitely in the thick of it! I personally think that around that age is probably one of the hardest seasons when homeschooling. (Especially when they’re on the move and really wanting to explore everything. 😂) I hope these tips were helpful! I’ll definitely be praying for you as you homeschool through this fun (and sometimes stressful 😉) time in your homeschooling journey. ❤️
We like to try to find ways for our kids to experience hands-on learning with all types of nature. They would much rather see the animals, than just read about them in a book. It’s not always possible, but we try to find ways to make it happen when possible. 😊
This is such a wonderful video ❤️ thank you I really needed these tips. X
Love how hands on you are with them all! Looking into homeschooling our twin boys and found this video very helpful! ❤ I’ve noticed filling their cup up with love first absolutely does help if I need to get other things done.
I’m so glad it was helpful! I definitely believe that filling up their love tank first is so important! ❤️
We are in the thick of it with an 18month old that is into everything while we try to do school. 😂 these are great tips! Breakfast is our most productive time while he is awake and then nap time is best for our more intensive subjects. I need to put together busy bins before next school year starts so I’ll go watch that video next ❤
Having an 18 month old is definitely in the thick of it! I personally think that around that age is probably one of the hardest seasons when homeschooling. (Especially when they’re on the move and really wanting to explore everything. 😂) I hope these tips were helpful! I’ll definitely be praying for you as you homeschool through this fun (and sometimes stressful 😉) time in your homeschooling journey. ❤️
It’s lovely to see your kids can spend time with animals, which is not an easy thing to do living in a big city.
We like to try to find ways for our kids to experience hands-on learning with all types of nature. They would much rather see the animals, than just read about them in a book. It’s not always possible, but we try to find ways to make it happen when possible. 😊
Life is different with one child.