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      • Cheesy Slow Cooker Cauliflower Soup
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      • Conquering the Little Boy Bathroom Smell
      • For the ADD Housewife — The Trick of 13
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      • 6 Packing Tips for Long Road Trips
      • Married to a Messy
      • The Best Shower Cleaning Tip Ever
      • 5 Household Cleaning Products I Make Myself
      • 5 Cleaning Tools Every Woman Needs
    • Home Projects and Crafts
      • My Kitchen Table Makeover
      • George Washington Carver and the Holt Family Peanut Experiment
      • Container Gardening for the Horticulturally Challenged
      • Do-It-Yourself Book Snowballs
      • Mod-Podge and Scrapbook Paper Bookcase Makeover
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      • Lewis and Clark on the Trail of Discovery: The Journey that Shaped America
      • King George: What Was His Problem?
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My New Kentucky Home

A blog about faith and family, home and homeschooling.

Why We Chose to Evaluate for Dyslexia

May 29, 2014 by My New Kentucky Home

It was something I debated for years.  Literally.  Should I, or should I not seek an official dyslexia evaluation for my struggling learner? I was aware of some learning challenges with my daughter even early on, but I never wanted to overreact.  Children mature and learn at … [Read more...]

Filed Under: dyslexia, dyslexic, dyslexics, homeschooling, learning, learning disabilities, learning disability, Lexercise, struggling learners, Uncategorized

Hands-On Activities for Read Aloud Time

May 1, 2014 by My New Kentucky Home

  Everybody knows reading to your children is a good thing.  But it really wasn't until I started into homeschooling that I began to hear about the benefits of reading to your children, not from Little Critter or Dr. Seuss books, (though books like those certainly have their place,) but … [Read more...]

Filed Under: children's literature, hands-on, hands-on activities, hands-on learning, Homeschool, homeschooling, LEGO, literature, multisensory learning, read aloud, reading aloud, Uncategorized

A Supportive Husband: The Most Valuable Homeschooling Resource

March 27, 2014 by My New Kentucky Home

    Homeschooling is not a mom-only endeavor.  There are certainly families out there in which Dad is the primary educator, and many more where dads help out from time to time. But I think it's probably safe to say that in most homeschools, moms are the ones conducting the … [Read more...]

Filed Under: dads, fatherhood, Homeschool, homeschooling, homeschooling resources, husband, Motherhood, spouse, support, Uncategorized

When its Chaos-Week in Your Homeschool

March 13, 2014 by My New Kentucky Home

    No matter how organized a mom you are; no matter how detailed your scheduling or how meticulous your record-keeping; no matter how much forethought and preparation you put into it your homeschool, there will be days, and maybe even weeks, when chaos seems to reign … [Read more...]

Filed Under: chaos, Homeschool, homeschooling, mom, Motherhood, parenting, planning, public school, scheduling, stay-at-home moms, Uncategorized

The Biggest Obstacle To You Homeschooling Your Kids

November 14, 2013 by My New Kentucky Home

It's not 1977 anymore.  Attitudes toward homeschooling are not what they once were and though, yes, there are still people out there who look upon homeschoolers with serious suspicion, doubters like that are becoming fewer and farther between. The negative attitudes toward homeschooling that … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Christian homeschooling, fear, Homeschool, homeschooling, obstacles, public schools, stay-at-home moms, Uncategorized

How I Use “Of the Week” in Our Homeschool

October 17, 2013 by My New Kentucky Home

Back in the days when I was a homeschooling newbie, I spent a lot of time studying online reviews and scouring through stacks of new and used textbooks, all in search of the one great curriculum that would cover absolutely everything I deemed important for my children to learn. Little did I know … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Home education, Homeschool, homeschooling, Of the Week, teaching, Uncategorized

To the Dear Old Man Who Thinks Only the “Experts” Should Be Teaching My Children

October 10, 2013 by My New Kentucky Home

  This isn't even MY story and yet I can't help but take it on as personally as if it had happened to me. Sometimes sincere, well-meaning people can have the most ill-conceived ideas. I have a friend who is a first-year homeschooling mom.  She has decided to home educate her children … [Read more...]

Filed Under: college, education, expert, Homeschool, homeschooling, teacher certification, teaching, Uncategorized

ROCK MONSTERS! Plus Tips for Making Crafting with Kids Less Stressful

September 19, 2013 by My New Kentucky Home

Kids love crafts. Moms often DO NOT! Let's be honest--trying to do a craft with multiple children of multiple ages can quickly turn into multiplied chaos! And of course the younger the children, the more your project is liable to try your patience! But these Rock Monsters made for an easy, … [Read more...]

Filed Under: art, arts and crafts, craft, crafting, crafts, homeschooling, kids crafts, Motherhood, Rock Monsters, Uncategorized

5 Things I DON’T MISS About Sending My Kids to “Real School”

August 29, 2013 by My New Kentucky Home

  After a long and glorious summer, we started back to school yesterday.  And, boy, do I have a lot of learning to do!  This year we've added a Kindergartner to our homeschool and changed things up a bit for my oldest and, honestly, at this point I'm not sure just how all the … [Read more...]

Filed Under: first day of school, Homeschool, homeschooling, public school, school bus, school uniforms, Uncategorized

A Visit to the Creation Museum

August 7, 2013 by My New Kentucky Home

  Note:  I was delighted to have Ken Ham refer to and link back to this post from his own blog, Around the World with Ken Ham, just a couple of weeks after I published it. You can read what he had to say here.   *********************************   When the … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Answers in Genesis, creation, Creation Museum, creationism, dinosaurs, homeschooling, Ken Ham, Kentucky, Uncategorized

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