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Sharing Hodgepodge Art and Homeschool


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In continuing celebration of eight years of Hodgepodge this month, I am putting all that I have shared around the web – in one spot. Gathering the sharing of Hodgepodge art and homeschool with a smattering of recipes – interviews, Google Hangouts, Podcasts and guest posts – right here.

Hodgepodge Art, Homeschooling and More - Around the Web

Art

No Fuss Art for Morning Time

No Fuss Art for Morning Time

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Art for the Homeschool at HSLDA

Yes You Can Teach Art in Your Homeschool

  • Teach Them Diligently blog – Field of Flowers Chalk Pastel Tutorial
  • Harmony Fine Arts – Dragonfly Chalk Pastel Tutorial – as part of Barb-Harmony Art Mom’s Summer Art Plans (this was SO much fun!)
  • Free Homeschool Deals Grapes Chalk Pastel Tutorial – This is a very easy pastel to paint! It can be done successfully by even the youngest student because it is comprised of mostly circles!
  • A Simple Start in Chalk Pastels at Unit Studies blog – I shared here the story of how we got started with chalk pastels and how Nana has taught us to grow that love of art!

Homeschool

Simplify Your Homeschool with the Ancient Paths www.realrefreshment.com

Simply Your Homeschool with the Ancient Paths – at the Real Refreshment Retreat blog. “Every now and then it is a good habit to look at the foundation of our home schools, our families. Sometimes we can get a bit top heavy in one area. Other times we are so very busy doing what that other successful family is doing – even though we have that nagging feeling it just isn’t right for our homeschool.  What does the Lord say about it? Have you asked Him? ”

Occupying the Littles During School Time

Homeschooling Children of Multiple Ages

A Jane Austen Moms' Night

Jane Austen Movie Night – at the Real Refreshment Retreats blog (because we all need to just have fun now and then and NOT talk about homeschooling  🙂 )

Heart of the Matter Fall 2013 conference – Helpful Homeschool Habits for the Heart of Homeschooling

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Homeschool Super Heroes – I hadn’t worn a super hero costume until this! And I loved talking about how art enhances a homeschool environment.

Three Gifts for Each Child for Christmas

Habits for a Happy Home

For many years several of my friends and I contributed to our group blog, Habits for a Happy Home. There is so much great content here! One of my favorites is Three Gifts for Christmas.

Blogging

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iBlog – I shared two chapters in this practical and amazing book on all the how tos of blogging. This book is now available on Amazon {aff}

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Bible Basket at Passionate Purposeful Parenting

Parenting

At Passionate Purposeful Parenting – Bible Basket,  Ask for a Blessing and How to Savor Parenting: Three Steps and more.

Simple Suppers at Hodgepodge

Recipes, etc.

  • My recipes contributed at $5 Dinners.
  • My recipes contributed at Food Allergies on a Budget.
  • Simple Strategies for Feeding the Family at The End in Mind.

I hope you find something that blesses you among our Hodgepodge of sharing!

This is what the LORD says: “Stand at the crossroads and look; ask for the ancient paths, ask where the good way is, and walk in it, and you will find rest for your souls. Jeremiah 6:16

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Tricia faces a daily dose of chaos homeschooling five children. The biggest lesson she’s learned? At the end of the day – when the dishes are put away and the children are tucked in bed – truly what matters is each child’s relationship with the Lord. Raising children is a God-given privilege and, folks, the time is short.

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