Brighton Park is a homeschooling blog penned by Katie Sullivan, M.S., SLP-CCC a pediatric speech language pathologist and homeschooler who believes that anyone can be successful homeschooling and every child has the potential to learn. Brighton Park contains practical tips, speech/language information, special needs homeschooling help, craft tutorials, recipes and new this month, free theme units. Brighton Park is a Circle of Moms top 25 blog and a Seametrics.com top 50 farm blog.
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Danielle is a big-city Southern California girl who, after a number of years spent enjoying the majesty of small-town Montana, moved back home to be near family and make a go of her backyard homesteading dreams. She’s married to her stud of a high school sweetheart and together they’re raising three handsome, rough-and-tumble young men. Their family loves the Lord and homeschooling is just one of the many ways they have endeavored to give their whole lives to Christ. Danielle and her family are having a blast working to turn their healthy DIY spirit into a more self-sufficient lifestyle.
Food Group Sorting Activity Teach kids about healthy eating with this free printable food group sorting activity. Kids Nutrition Activities & Farmer’s Market Fun {Free Printables} This article shares fun ideas to teach kids about nutrition. You’ll also find a farmer’s market scavenger hunt to download. Get Your Kids to Eat Healthy with…
Welcome to the Hip Homeschool Hop! Thank you for linking up with us on our Hip Homeschool Hop! We’re glad to have you. And if you’re here to take a look around and find some fun topics, good information, ideas, or support, we’re glad to have you too! But first we hope you’ll take a…
In this post, we’ll discuss the most helpful tips for making 3rd grade math a success in your homeschool—and introduce a helpful teaching companion: CTCMath.
My family just loves it when I say I’d like to get a family photo. They love it. Or really not very much at all. Taking family photos can be a ridiculous event (Amen?). What’s even more ridiculous is believing the family photo. You know, we believe that the photo represents how this family is…
When I announced I was homeschooling, I expected a reaction. I didn’t quite expect a parade, nor did I expect my daughter’s elementary school principal to chase me down the carpool line begging me to return or shaking her fist angrily vowing revenge, but I expected at least a raised eyebrow. I had spent months…
This week in the United States of America, we celebrated Independence Day. The holiday is an important one to us, as we reflect and remember the cost of our society and culture. As I reflected on that, I realized that the homeschooling community, as a subculture, has also declared independence, albeit without official document….
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Finally back in the swing of things to start getting my weekly posts up!
Finally back in the swing of things to start getting my weekly posts up!
Love this hop! Happy September to all. Have a great week and thanks for hosting.
Just found your site and it’s awesome!
Oooh, looking forward to exploring all these lovely homeschool blogs! Thanks for taking the time to run this hop!
just found this site! hope to join next week’s hop!