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  • Caught Up In A Story Review

    I can reliably count on the Clarksons to write a good parenting book. Sarah Clarkson didn’t disappoint with Caught Up in a Story: Fostering a Storyformed Life of Great Books and Imagination with your Children. Beginning with an exposition of her own childhood, described as storyformed, or shaped by the stories she and her family…

    Megan Halverson

    September 15, 2023
    Uncategorized
    parenting, reading, reviews, stories
  • Fall Picture Book Sampler

    The weather has only just begun to cool down, but my kiddos and I are already celebrating the return of fall with cocoa, puddle stomping and cozy picture books. Here are a few of our favorites to kick off the year! Fall Seasonal Picture Books Goldilocks and the Three Bears by Jan Brett A beautifully…

    Megan Halverson

    September 7, 2023
    Uncategorized
    culture, fall, halloween, holidays, homeschool, picture books, pre-literacy, preschool, thanksgiving
  • Hold On to Your Kids Review

    It’s taken me a few weeks to type up this review. I read Hold On to Your Kids by Gabor Maté and Gordon Neufeld bit by bit, listening on audio at nights as I cleaned a local clinic, expecting some quick fixes for some parenting issues I’d been having. Nothing shocking, just run-of-the-mill rambunctious, strong-willed…

    Megan Halverson

    June 21, 2023
    Uncategorized
    attachment, parenting, psychology, reviews
  • Homeschool Languages Review

    Learning a foreign language has so many brain benefits, no matter the age, but it’s easiest to start young. Because my husband lived in Brazil for a couple years, we decided to teach our kids Brazilian Portuguese. Our area has a high concentration of Brazilian immigrants as well, so it’s a language we often hear…

    Megan Halverson

    May 15, 2023
    Uncategorized
    culture, homeschool
  • WEH April Rotation In My Home

    This month, Well-Educated Heart suggests studying Africa, African-American history, Ancient Egypt and Animals. Because my children are very young, rather than emphasizing history I have chosen to focus on folktales and stories again. Well-Educated Heart also suggests studying Abraham Lincoln and slavery in America, but again, my children are young. I’d rather establish a love…

    Megan Halverson

    April 24, 2023
    Uncategorized
    april, books, culture, history, homeschool, rotation, WEH, well-educated heart
  • A Little More Beautiful Review

    After months of reading Sarah Mackenzie’s picture book recommendations and book club guides on Read-Aloud Revival, I was thrilled to read her very own picture book, A Little More Beautiful. The story follows an old woman, Lou Alice, who decides to do something each day to make the world a little more beautiful. While taking…

    Megan Halverson

    April 12, 2023
    Uncategorized
    activities, art, civics, community, family, nature, spring
  • The Bee Tree Review

    My eldest girl is on a honey kick. Well, it’s really a bear kick. Throughout the day she will ask me for just a lick of honey, because baby bears need to eat lots of honey. I figured this is a good time to reread The Bee Tree by Patricia Polacco. The Bee Tree opens…

    Megan Halverson

    March 28, 2023
    Uncategorized
    activities, animals, bees, bugs, childrens books, homeschool, literature, patricia polacco, spring
  • WEH March Rotation In My Home

    In my review of The Well-Educated Heart, I mentioned following a yearly rotation of subjects. This rotation helps me put together a rough monthly curriculum for preschool (if you count a loose gathering of materials as a curriculum…) This month’s focus is on 1800s America: Expansion, Native Americans, the Middle East and birds. As a…

    Megan Halverson

    March 14, 2023
    Uncategorized
    culture, WEH
  • The Well-Educated Heart Overview

    As a teenager, my mom introduced me to The Well-Educated Heart. At the time, I didn’t care. But as a mother of young children, I sure do! So a few months ago, I went through and watched “Catch the Vision” over the course of a few days. Since then, I have been joyfully implementing The…

    Megan Halverson

    March 9, 2023
    Uncategorized
    culture, family life, geography, history, homeschool, parenting, reviews
  • Booby Moon and Weaning Review

    I’m eternally grateful for a beautiful breastfeeding journey with my children. It’s something I would never give up or change. But after three years of breastfeeding my oldest (with a hiatus where I *thought* I’d weaned, interrupted by seeing baby sister nurse), I am finally ready to wean her.  My girl loves mommy milk. Her…

    Megan Halverson

    November 11, 2022
    Uncategorized
    parenting, toddlers, Weaning
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