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Homeschooling Resources & Inspiration (Learn & Play Link Up)

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Lately, I've received several messages inquiring about different aspects of our homeschooling journey.  As I have attempted to respond to these messages, I realized they could be addressed in far more detail if I dedicated a post to them.  In some instances, I knew I already had a post I could share with answers.  But, as I looked for the specific posts, I realized I have never put all of my homeschooling resources and inspiration in one place for easy access.  Today, I've done just that.  I hope you enjoy!  

Homeschooling Basics
How Our Family Came to the Decision to Homeschool Our Children

A Tour of Our Montessori Classroom

Homeschooling Q & A Session with Renae

How Do You Meet the Needs of Your Individual Students with Varying Skills & Abilities?

Transitioning Your Toddler into Your Homeschool Environment

Special Needs Resources
Meeting Special Needs in a Montessori Classroom

Visual Stimuli in the Classroom

Tactile Stimuli in the Classroom

Oral Stimuli in the Classroom

Auditory Stimuli in the Classroom

Schedules & Routines



Curriculum Ideas




What About Socialization from The End In Mind




30 Ways to Plan Your Montessori Inspired Homeschool Routine

Welcome to the Learn & Play Link Up!!!
Learn & Play Link Up Every Thursday


Now it’s time for this week’s link party! This new link up is for all blog posts that include learn and play activities and hands-on education for kids. We are excited to read your blog posts and to see what you have to share! Please link up below and grab our button to display on your blog.
If you are a blogger, share your family friendly posts here. We are looking for things which include:
  • Montessori Education
  • Homeschool
  • Sensory Play
  • Tot and Preschool Trays
  • Fine and Gross Motor Activities
  • Kids in the Kitchen
  • Healthy Recipes for Kids
  • Arts and Crafts
  • Natural Living
  • Free Educational Printables
  • Family-Oriented Activities
  • Healthy Living
Your post will be shown on each host’s blog where we will individually pick features every other week. That means there is more of a chance that you will be featured!
Everyone, please meet our link party hosts:
learn and play party hostesses
Guidelines for Linking:
  • Please link up 1-3 posts
  • Follow each of the hosts on social media
  • When you link up, please add our button and place it at the bottom of your shared posts or link back with text link.
  • By entering a link, you’re giving us permission to feature an image on our blogs. Proper credit & links will ALWAYS be given.
  • Please visit a couple of shared posts and leave a comment for them
  • Remember that you must link back in order to be featured
Christian Montessori Network

3 comments:

  1. Hi,

    I would like to start by saying that I love your blog and the ideas and materials you prepare. I do have a question and maybe you or your readers can help me with an answer.
    We have 3 kids, 11, 6 and 1 year old. we started homeschooling about a year ago. After about 4-6 months I discovered Montessori. We are trying to implement the activities to our homeschooling curriculum especially for the 6 year old. The question is how can I implement the uninterrupted learning period when I have a 1 year old that is a big distraction for my other kids?Thank you very much.

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    1. Thank you so much for your sweet words! In regards to your question, in our home we planned learning time around nap time when my younger kiddos took naps. We may not be able to get in the full three hour uninterrupted block, but we did come pretty close. That may be a temporary solution for you. If it's possible, another idea would be to wait to have your uninterrupted learning period until your significant other is home. I do know though, at times that's just not possible. Lastly, the post about transitioning your toddler to into your homeschool environment, has a lot of helpful ideas if you have no other option, other than having your 1 year old join. Hope this helps!

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  2. Great tips!!! Featuring you this week on Natural Beach Living. Thanks for Linking up.

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