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How to Schedule for Busy Homeschool Moms

by Marye Audet

Choosing to home-school your children will give you neither a stress free life nor will it give you time to pursue a lot of your own interests. You will, each and every day, put the needs of your family ahead of your own. Some days you will cry, some you will yell, and some you will give everyone the day off and have pop-tarts published 3 weeks ago

4 comments    family education relationships

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Fourth of July Crafts and Activities for Kids

by Marye Audet

Keeping the kids busy while you finish up party preparations can be tough. They want to help but seem to be underfoot, want attention at the most stressful times and generally gum up the works. Giving them a job or a project to keep them busy can give ou the breathing space you need to finish your own projects published 4 weeks ago

2 comments    education children fun

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How to Dye with Kool-Aid Drink Mix

by Marye Audet

When used as a fabric or fiber dye, kool-aid makes a safe, nontoxic dye that you can feel comfortable with in any project. It is especially good for projects for babies and small children because they tend to put so many things in their mouths. published 5 weeks ago

3 comments    family children fun

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Vaccines:Eeeny, Meeny, Minee, Mo

by Marye Audet

The battle rages, one side saying that vaccines are actually potentially harmful, and the other saying that they are not. Now the pro-vaccine side says that the anti-vaccine side is creating a health hazard. You want the best for your baby, who do you trust? published 2 months ago

7 comments    health children autism

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Organic Baby: Eco-Friendly from Birth

by Marye Audet

From the moment an infant draws its first breath in the delivery room he is taking in VOCs: harmful, carcinegenic chemicals. He is wrapped in fabric that is outgassing formaldehydes and if it is cotton and not synthetic then it is likely full of pesticides and chemicals from fumigation. He, if nursed, takes in the pesticide residues present in his mother's milk, and if given formula is subject to both pesticides and GMOs. published 2 months ago

11 comments    health family food

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Green Eggs and Ham: Activities and Printables

by Marye Audet

One of the most beloved books that has ever been penned by Dr. Suess is Green Eggs and Ham. Published in 1960 it remains the fourth best selling children's book of all time. published 3 months ago

5 comments    education children fun

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Microtia, What It Is and How to Deal with It

by Marye Audet

Microtia is a medical term used to describe a type of ear deformity in which the outer ear, and sometimes middle ear, fail to develop. There may be a partial ear, or skin flap where the ear should be. published 4 months ago

2 comments    health family life

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Websites that Teach Kids About Money

by Marye Audet

Whether you are homeschooling, or just want to teach your kids about money and finances, there are several websites that have games, information, and present finances in fun, and interesting ways. published 4 months ago

9 comments    family education advice

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Music Appreciation for the Deaf

by Marye Audet

When one considers music and music appreciation it is rarely from the point of view of someone from the deaf community. Yet, music is a multisensory experience, and the fact that a person is non-hearing should not keep them from enjoying the experience as much as a hearing person. published 5 months ago

5 comments    entertainment education life

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How to Teach History with Classic Movies

by Marye Audet

Learning history form a textbook can be a dry, and uninspiring experience. You can use classic, historically accurate movies in your homeschool to spice up your history lessons and give your students deeper understanding of history. published 5 months ago

5 comments    entertainment family education

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