Ever Learning

August 2019

Homeschool High School Ideas – The Beauty of Mentorships For Teens

Mentorships can be seriously rich for life- learning or homeschooling teens. They provide an opportunity for developing a skill or knowledge base from someone else with that specialized interest and the fun of spending time with someone who “gets” the passion or interest. Add to that the chance to learn really individually, specifically and deeply […]

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Helping Kids Feel Stable In a World of 24 Hours News … And It’s Often Not Good News

“I hope we don’t get shot tonight while we’re at the movies.” As I navigated a left-hand turn onto a busy street in early evening traffic, the unexpected words came suddenly, yet calmly, from my then 13 year old daughter’s mouth. Pardon ?!!! It was late fall/early winter of last year and snow was gently

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Introducing Twin Things!

Introducing David’s new game, Twin Things … a new and wonderfully straightforward app for Apple devices! It’s an electronic, timed, single- player matching card game (think electronic “Memory” game) and is great for everyone! Kids of all ages can play and it’s wonderful for keeping brains and reaction times sharp as we age:). Somebody at our

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Understanding Unschooling

As mentioned in “Understanding Homeschooling,” many people are now at least familiar with the homeschooling term but still don’t have a full understanding of it. They might have even less so of unschooling. What is unschooling anyway? Well, different people see unschooling as different things but I think the most common way of thinking of

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Canadian Picture Books

I love picture books. I love the covers, the art, the words, the ideas, the characters and I always check out where the author and illustrator are from and when the book was published. Even though my kids are technically significantly past “picture book age,” I almost always go through the children’s library on my

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