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Author: Kathryn

Kathryn (Katie) is a Christian who gets excited about literature and writing, anything creative, and coffee. She and her husband, Dane, were both homeschooled; they now homeschool their young daughter. After college, Katie taught at a private academy, working primarily with dyslexic students. She has a BA in psychology and an MA in English and Writing, and works as a freelance creative. She's happy to be a part of the Hip Homeschool team and community!
Thoughts About Motherhood: To All the Cool Moms
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Thoughts About Motherhood: To All the Cool Moms

To All the Cool Moms: I’m a wife and mother in my twenties, which is often seen in a less-than-positive light in today’s mainstream society.  When I look at magazine articles intended for people my age, the message is often: Don’t get married or have kids…it’ll ruin your independence (and dreams. . . and life!). …

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5 Simple Fitness Tips for Busy Days
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5 Simple Fitness Tips for Busy Days

Most of us love the way exercise makes us feel, but sometimes we still have a hard time figuring out how to fit it into our busy lifestyles.  When the weather is hot (like it is now), and you’re busy trying to juggle work, family, play, errands and other obligations, exercise is one of the…

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How Homeschooling Made Me a Reader
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How Homeschooling Made Me a Reader

Growing up, I had an eclectic education: public school, private school, and home school. Despite that, when people ask me about my pre-college background, my simplest answer is that I was “homeschooled.”  I can’t help but think that it has to do with my self-identification, first and foremost, as a reader.  Being a bookworm is…

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10 Tips for Teaching the Art of Essay Writing
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10 Tips for Teaching the Art of Essay Writing

Do you have a home-schooled student in middle or high school? If you do, you know that it can be a frightening time when algebra and chemistry start to make a daily appearance in your and your child’s life (yikes!) In many cases, this is when school begins to transition into a more independent learning…

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4 Simple Steps to Sonnet Writing
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4 Simple Steps to Sonnet Writing

NOTE: National Poetry Month is April, but we’re publishing this post a week ahead of time so you’ll have time to plan ahead. We hope you enjoy it and find it useful!  Happy April! Spring is in the air, and National Poetry Month has arrived! Have you made poetry a part of your lesson plans…

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    • #365Homeschool
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    • Funschooling
      • Crafts and Activities
    • Grade Levels
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      • Elementary
      • Middle School
      • High School
      • College
    • Community Q and A
    • Service – Kids in Action
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      • Extra Curricular
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      • History
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    • Mom
    • Dad
    • Marriage
    • Parenting
    • Living Healthy
      • Contentment
      • Exercise
      • Gardening
      • Homeopathic
      • Homesteading
      • Simplify
    • Real Life
  • Homemaking
    • The Kitchen
      • Kids in the Kitchen
      • Breakfast
      • Lunch
      • Dinner
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