Ever Learning
Eclectic Homeschooling and Beyond
Ever Learning because we are all always learning. Whether it’s a funny comic strip, an academic article or a practical tip, there’s lots to pass around. Learning is fascinating, useful and fun:).
Eclectic Homeschooling because opportunities are everywhere …
We have an eclectic, whole life-learning approach here; collaborative and self-directed (yes, the two can go together!) and pulling from lots of different resources and ideas, depending on where everyone is at and what they are interested in pursuing.
And Beyond because exploring ideas is interesting no matter our age or stage or how we are educated …
This website because in learning alongside 4 wonderful kids and their friends for many years, the unique process and capacity that each person has in their own learning has shown itself to be amazing and worth sharing🙂.
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Canadian Picture Books
Even though my kids are technically significantly past “picture book age,” I almost always go through the children’s library on my way out of the building. It’s on its own floor so it’s not like I’m just passing by:). There is something wonderful about the bright colours, the different styles.
Thankful That Kids Have Summer Holidays
As I drove home early late one afternoon a few weeks ago, I heard a curious comment on the radio. The DJ was chatting between songs and said something to the effect that in a recent poll, an enormous number of parents (I can’t remember the exact percentage, but it was pretty overwhelming) had indicated that summer holidays were a huge stress and that if they could, they would choose to forgo them in favour the kids staying in school for the summer.