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Posted on February 11, 2018December 2, 2020

International Day of Women and Girls in Science: There’s Still Work To Be Done

International Women and Girls in Science Day International Women and Girls in Science Day is upon us, and it’s interesting to think that we need a day to recognize the female interest in and contributions to science, but here we are. We absolutely need to celebrate it. And while I hope this is an inspirational piece of writing, I also believe that the time for well crafted words has passed and now, more than ever, is a time for action. Women have always been involved in science, from the ancient wisdom of healers who used the natural world for observation, …

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Posted on January 23, 2018December 2, 2020

Sensory Processing Basics

Sensory Processing Basics This talk focuses on sensory processing basics. I look at the major sensory systems and how they can affect our learning, specifically through the lens of Neurodiversity and the natural expression of Human Variability. In other words, we're all different, so we encounter, process, and express to the world differently - and it drives our behavior! This presentation will help you tie all that stuff the Occupational Therapist has been talking about with some deep insights into effective learning (teaching). The goal is always Self Advocacy, and that starts with Self Knowledge. Lorilei's Bio Lorilei taught in …

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Posted on November 14, 2017January 16, 2018

Meet Secular Homeschooler Julianna Speers

Julianna Speers : Service-Oriented Nature Lover and Secular Homeschooler I had the pleasure of meeting secular homeschooler Julianna at the Secular Eclectic Homeschoolers Conference in West Virginia 2017. She did a lot of volunteering at the conference. Secular homeschooler Julianna and her mother, Karen, have already signed up to volunteer at the 2018 conference!  She is the type of person who sees a need and jumps in to help. Secular Eclectic Homeschoolers is lucky to have such a committed and caring teen as a part of our community. How long have you been homeschooling? Ever since I was born. What is …

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Posted on October 13, 2017January 16, 2021

Kate Laird: Homeschooling 101

Kate Laird: Homeschooling 101 Kate Laird's talk will cover the basics of beginning homeschooling. 1. Who homeschools? 2. Is it legal? 3. How much will it cost? 4. What about socialization? 5. What about high school? 6. How do I begin? 7. Types of homeschooling 1. Deschooling 2. Unschooling 3. Eclectic 4. Classical 5. Afterschooling 6. Emergency Homeschooling 8. Should I buy a boxed curriculum? 9. Where can I find help? 10. Where can I find guidelines about what to study when?   Kate Laird is the author of Homeschool Teacher: A Practical Guide to Inspiring Academic Excellence. She graduated …

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Posted on October 12, 2017January 10, 2021

Jill Hummer Swap Your Cereal Box for a Newspaper: Why and How to Cover Current Events in Your Homeschool

Why and How to Cover Current Events in Your Homeschool Think you can raise a knowledgeable child without covering current events in your homeschool? Think again! Young citizens today know astonishing little about national and world affairs. This puts them at a disadvantage in work and life. In this session, homeschool-mom-by-day and history-and-government-professor-by-night Jill Hummer will give you practical tips and resources for how to cover current events in your homeschool. Her methods are guaranteed to make your homeschooling journey easier, more memorable, unique, and enriching. Leave your comments below for Jill’s talk By day, Jill Hummer is a homeschooling …

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Posted on October 10, 2017June 26, 2023

Valerie Grosso Teaching Scientific Concepts to Younger Kids

Valerie Grosso: Teaching Scientific Concepts to Younger Kids Valerie will highlight some tips and strategies for teaching real (and super cool) scientific concepts to young kids. We are often told that certain concepts are “too tough for kids to understand,” but that is often because they are not being taught the right way. If a variety of visual, tactile, kinetic, and exploratory strategies are used to introduce concepts, there is no limit to the number of “higher level” concepts our kids can understand. Learn how to show kids that real science is about the joy of understanding how something beautiful …

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Posted on October 8, 2017April 13, 2018

Secular Homeschool Recommended Book List

On any given day you will find multiple conversations focused on books in our online community. Rich discussions of authors and subject matter, innovative ideas for related lessons, and always a plethora of recommendations for more books. Reading back through hundreds of threads in various SEA Homeschoolers Facebook groups these 25 books have been recommended time and time again. Having read nearly every book on this list I can certainly understand why. This book list is secular homeschool approved. Secular Homeschool Reading & Book List Red: A Crayon’s Story by Michael Hall – A funny, insightful, and colorful story about being …

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Posted on October 3, 2017December 28, 2023

The Science of Climate Change Explained

The world is in the middle of an environmental crisis. The first step to solving this crisis is to understand the science explaining it. Climate change, Global warming, The greenhouse effect: You hear these terms a lot, but what do they mean? Are they the same thing? Do they somehow relate to each other? If you are wondering about this, you are not alone. And you might be surprised to learn that the science is actually fairly simple. The real issue is there are several pieces that need to be brought together. Understanding global warming and climate change starts with …

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Posted on September 12, 2017January 9, 2021

Helping to Save the World: Choosing a Service Project

Choosing a Service Project I think I came out of the womb as a save the world type. I was known early on as the family idealist. My mother would tell the story of me at 2 years of age out in the driveway on a rainy day picking worms off the pavement to put back in the grass, something I still do today. At the age of 11, I volunteered for the first time, canvassing door to door for George McGovern’s presidential campaign. I have volunteered for most of my 44 years since then, working on service projects ranging …

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Posted on August 10, 2017January 9, 2021

Colin Harden: Magic Loving Musician with an Entrepreneurial Spirit

Colin Harden  is a homeschooled 14-year-old who enjoys Magic the Gathering, music, and school work (much less so than the other two). How long have you been homeschooling? 6 years What is your favorite part of being homeschooled? Learning at my own pace. What are your passions? Musical Theatre and card games How has homeschooling affected your ability to work on those? It has increased my options and ability to enjoy both.  I don't have homework and all my school work is homework...get it.. lol. I can also take time off if I am in the middle of a production, …

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Posted on August 10, 2017July 31, 2019

Review of R.E.A.L. Science Odyssey Astronomy 2

Review of R.E.A.L. Science Odyssey Astronomy 2 R.E.A.L. Science Odyssey Astronomy 2 from Pandia Press brings top quality secular science into your home or classroom in an engaging hands-on manner. Scientist and author, Blair Lee, has a conversational writing style that opens up serious science topics to students in a way that invites them on a journey through learning. The combination of thorough science education, fun labs and activities, and the author’s ability to share vast amounts of information without overwhelming a novice makes RSO Astronomy 2 an excellent course for both students who love science, and those who do …

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Posted on March 16, 2017December 2, 2020

Using R.E.A.L. Science Odyssey Biology 2 for High School

Using R.E.A.L. Science Odyssey Biology 2 for High School Before I get into the specifics of how to do this, I would tell you to relax about this. About six months before Sean started ninth grade, I looked over the California A – G requirements. These are the specific course requirements students need in order to be considered for application to one of the University of California, UC, schools. This university system is considered by many to be one of the top university systems in the United States. Within each of these requirements you can look at the content UC …

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Posted on March 10, 2017July 23, 2019

Homeschooling Saved My Life

Homeschooling Saved My Life By Beverly Burgess There’s a place that I don’t like to visit. I stayed there for quite a while a few years ago, and some days it unwillingly calls me back. Instead, I dig in my heels like a petulant child, unwilling to obey. More than eight years ago, I thought I might never see my children or husband again. In August, on my birthday to be exact, I was working in the ICU as a registered nurse on the night shift. I didn’t feel great going into work that night, but didn’t feel bad enough …

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Posted on January 6, 2017July 21, 2019

How to Put Together the Best Science Field Trip

How to Put Together the Best Science Field Trip Field trips aren’t just fun; they are also educational! Field trips give kids opportunities for hands-on learning, allow for new experiences, and lead to a better understanding of topics. By taking science field trips, kids can experience things that expense and expertise put out of most people’s reach. By following a few simple tips, you can ensure the science field trips this year are the best ever. When planning what your children will study in science during the coming year, start thinking of when and where field trips would make sense. …

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Posted on January 4, 2017June 19, 2023

Unschooling When You Can; Teach When You Must

By Kate Laird Kate Laird will be participating in SEA Homeschoolers’ School of Choice Week, 2017, airing from January 22 to 28, 2017. Kate’s podcast will air on January 25. Our school is an intersection of classical education and unschooling.  I think of my philosophy as unschool when you can; teach when you must. Children love learning, they love making discoveries and they love being left alone to learn. I trust them to do this. Almost. If I left my children to completely unschool, they would read thousands of books and paint thousands of pictures, but they wouldn’t do math. …

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Posted on November 23, 2016July 21, 2019

A Homeschool Dad Tells About His Recent Service Project in Guatemala

A Homeschool Dad Tells About His Recent Service Project in Guatemala As some of you may know, service and volunteerism are part of our family’s philosophy. Blair, my wife and founder of SEA Homeschoolers, has previously written about this aspect of our family on her blog and here on SEA. In fact, as I’m writing this, she and our son Sean are in downtown San Diego helping newly naturalized citizens register to vote as they exit their final ceremony with their citizenship documents in hand. I was there with them last month, and it is awesome to see the excitement …

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Posted on November 9, 2016December 9, 2016

“unschool when you can, teach when you must”

Review of Homeschool Teacher by Kate Laird November Book Review When Kate Laird contacted me to ask if I would review her book Homeschool Teacher, her email said, “of all the homeschooling communities I’ve seen online and in real life, SEA Homeschoolers is the one that most closely resembles my approach and where I feel I’ve found my “tribe.” I’m sure there are going to be elements of the book that you disagree with, but I hope you find it a book you wished you’d read when you began homeschooling. Like you, I read the Well Trained Mind early on, …

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Posted on November 8, 2016June 29, 2023

A Handcrafted Education The High School Years

A Handcrafted Education: The High School Years Oh No! The dreaded “H” word (and I don’t mean handcrafted)! If there is one thing that causes homeschooling parents to panic it is the thought of homeschooling through high school. What if we get it wrong? What if somehow we fail our children, and they cannot … cannot … cannot … wait, cannot what exactly? How is it that we as homeschoolers fall into this trap so common to traditional school parents?!? Why I sometimes wonder, even though I do it myself, did we all drink the Kool-Aid and continue to perpetuate …

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Posted on June 20, 2016January 9, 2021

Project Based Learning: through the Lens of Politics and Activism

Project Based Learning is a teaching method in which students gain knowledge and skills by working for an extended period of time to investigate and respond to an engaging and complex question, problem, or challenge. http://bie.org/about/what_pbl         This year we used Project Based Learning, PBL, for one of the most dynamic and exciting years of all the 10 years we have been homeschooling. Several times this year, my son told me he had never been so proud of himself. Our journey through homeschooling has had highs and lows. What happened this year to make it such a high? Project Based Learning: …

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Posted on May 6, 2016July 17, 2019

Using RSO Biology 2 for High School Biology

Using RSO Biology 2 for High School Biology There is a planned level 3 book that will use the Level 2 book with added material in each chapter and in each unit. In the mean time, I am getting many requests for how Biology 2 could be brought up to the high school level. Some parts of it, like the microscope section, are already at a Level 2 and 3. This is not as complete as the level 3 book will be, but like these suggestions, the level 3 book will use Bio 2 and add to it. Before I get into the specifics of how …

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