Category Archives: Homeschooling

You Are Your Child’s First and Best Teacher Seminar

You Are Your Child_s First and Best Teacher March 23

About the Seminar: “You Are Your Child’s First and Best Teacher” is for parents of children ages 0 to 3. It’s perfect for first time parents who may not yet be confident in their parenting skills and who want to connect with other parents.  It aims to help parents support their children’s development by exploring

Art Attack for Kids: The Basic Shapes

Ayesha's very first circle craft.

Looking for a super fun way to teach basic shapes to your toddler? Tired of using flash cards, posters and shape sorters? Then you should try this activity! I printed out DLTK’s Basic Shapes Craft (for age 2+) in color, cut out the body parts and instructed my daughter to paste them on a bond

Baking Time with my Little Boy

The other night, my little boy and I baked chocolate cupcakes for the first time. It was fun and entertaining because we pretended that we were running our own show and baking in front of our audience LIVE. Haha! I taught him how to sift all the dry ingredients together and mix the batter carefully…

eBook Review: Simply Homeschool by Karen DeBeus

As an aspiring homeschooling mom, I am always on the lookout for something to read (books, online articles, forums) and seminars to attend that will help me prepare myself emotionally, physically, mentally, spiritually and academically once I formallyhomeschool my kids next year. I’ve got to admit. There are days that the idea of homeschooling excites

Activity for Toddlers: Posting Stickers

One of the things that my two-year old daughter enjoys doing is posting stickers. We got these booklets of stickers from the loot bags at birthday parties we attended. She was able to finish all the booklets in one sitting and even asked for more. I promised to buy her new stickers when we go

Cool Jigsaw Puzzles for Kids

Is your gradeschooler already tired of playing those conventional jigsaw puzzles? Then you gotta check out this cool 3D puzzle that turns into a sophisticated replica of a Coca Cola can. Amazing, isn’t it? This puzzle is made from 40 hard plastic pieces and its chipboard  is 18% thicker than average for guaranteed durability. And

Making Every Moment Teachable

Each time I play with my two-year old daughter, I make sure that I incorporate it with something educational. Like introducing her to different colors and shapes using her kitchen toys as my visual aids. She also loves to doodle, so I bought her a drawing book and taught her to write a few strokes,

Curriculum Integration Training at TMA

As an aspiring homeschooling mom, I felt so privileged to have been a part of the  Curriculum Integration training facilitated by TMA (The Master’s Academy) Homeschool recently. Through the help of my new friend Nyree whom I met at the Philippine Homeschool Conference in May, I was able to get a slot for this whole-day

Keep it up, Greggy!

Kuya Greggy diligently working on his school projects with very little help from me and daddy. Good job, anak! We love you so much! Tweet

The Bird Chewing a Boa Constrictor

One morning… Me: What did you draw? It’s very nice! Greggy: It’s a bird chewing a boa constrictor! (And starts explaining that the boa constrictor is already inside the bird’s tummy that’s why I can’t see it in his drawing.) I burst out laughing. He must have been inspired by the book I read to

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