Monday, April 17, 2023

Homeschool Coffee Break Reading List - April 2023

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A long time ago I did an occasional round-up of articles, resources, and just fun things around the web and called it the Coffee Break Reading List, because this blog is the Homeschool Coffee Break, so of course! It included things unrelated to homeschooling too, as it was essentially a collection of the different things I was reading. As I finished the journey through homeschooling my own kids, I did continue tutoring and mentoring homeschool families, and was involved in the homeschool community, but I did this round-up less often, until eventually I left off doing it altogether. After a recent move, I started a new blog which is now the home of the Coffee Break Reading List, but because I still care deeply about homeschooling, I'm still going to try to do a homeschool related reading list here. Here are just a few things I've found during recent coffee breaks that you may find interesting as well.


The homeschool reading corner:



Don't waste a lot of time and money pushing kids in a direction they don't want to go. Instead, find out what weirdness they excel at and encourage them to do that. Then get out of the way. ~Seth Godin

The best education does not happen at a desk, but rather engaged in everyday living - hands-on, exploring, in active relationship with life. ~Vince Gowman


Resource Spotlight:

If you have a high school student that will graduate this year, you're probably making plans to celebrate their achievement―and yours! Some homeschool groups get together for graduation ceremonies, present diplomas, and all of that, but not all do. If you're looking to do any part of it yourself, you might want to check out this How-to post of mine: Transcripts? Diplomas? How do you do those? You'll find links there to some companies that provide tools to help you with the transcript and the diploma.

Transcripts? Diplomas? How Do You Do Those? Part of the How Do You Homeschool series on Homeschool Coffee Break @ kympossibleblog.blogspot.com

That includes a link to my 2018 (and 2016) review of  Homeschool Diploma - Celebrating Homeschool Graduations.

Homeschool Diploma - Celebrating Homeschool Graduations (A Homeschool Coffee Break review for the Homeschool Review Crew) on Homeschool Coffee Break @ kympossibleblog.blogspot.com


 SchoolhouseTeachers.com will be honoring seniors during the 2023 Senior Recognition. If you have a graduate in the house, send in a photo of your senior and a favorite quote, Scripture, or plans for the future (280-character limit). Seniors will be showcased in the SchoolhouseTeachers.com Facebook group, Instagram, and Twitter pages, beginning May 29th. Visit the Activity Calendar section of your Member Dashboard to find full details. 

From the archives here at Homeschool Coffee Break: 

Homeschool convention season is also beginning, so here's a guide to getting the most out of one if you go: Do You Attend Homeschool Conventions?

Do You Attend Homeschool Conventions? Part of the How Do You Homeschool Series on Homeschool Coffee Break @ kympossibleblog.blogspot.com

Links to help you find conventions near you:

My personal coffee break reading:

Women Talking by Miriam Toews (just finished!)
After the Boxes Are Unpacked: Moving On After Moving In by Susan Miller (also just finished!)
When Tomorrow Came by Hannah Linder
A Perilous Perspective by Anna Lee Huber 

   

   

Find out more at my book blog Just A Second.


Found anything interesting on the web lately? Read any good books? Leave a comment and let me know!

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