
The Homeschool Handbook is an online magazine, which is free for your perusal. Filled with resources, support & inspiration for a successful at home education & lifestyle.

Leave a comment to win a copy of the ebook, A Parent to Parent Chat on ADHD by Theresa Lode. Whether you suspect you have a child with Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder, ADHD, or you have an official diagnosis it goes without saying that you’re exhausted. True, parenting in and of itself is hard work. Throw in a kid with ADHD or some similar issues and a parent can explore new realms of exhaustion not understood by other parents.

An old story tells of the creation of a school for the animals. In this school, everybody took the same four courses: flying, swimming, climbing, and running. Among the students were a duck, a flying squirrel, a fox, and an elephant. These four were highly motivated, and wanted to get good grades, so they all tried very hard.

Today’s Freebie comes from the wonderful folk over at The Old Schoolhouse (TOS). Members of the Military (Australian Defence Forces) can get a subscription to Schoolhouseteachers.com FOR FREE. That’s over $60 in value. For free.

AussieHomeschool has great pleasure in informing you of a new homeschool business and service but even more than that, we’re going to introduce you to the business owner and curriculum producer, Joelle so you can get to know her a little more and learn about the heart behind Education Reformation.

A free, formal electronics course, suitable for high schoolers upwards. Lessons in Electric Circuits comprises 6 volumes and is suitable for high school years and above. It is even up to date with some of the latest revision being January 2012.

Simple grammatical errors make us look silly. Copyblogger has assembled the fifteen most commonly used grammar goofs into an infographic. Be sure to share this image with your children- teach them the differences.

An idiom is a group of words or an expression that means something different to the literal meaning of the words. As an example, “to bark up the wrong tree,” is to look for something in the wrong place or to go about something in the wrong way. Idioms can be grouped by language (some idioms are particularly Aussie whereas the British have their own peculiar idioms) and other idioms can be grouped by other particulars such as animals, food, colours, health, time, sports, etc.
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