Our boys love LEGOs. They are usually at the top of their lists for birthday or Christmas presents. Our boys also love weapons and artillery - especially if they can build them out of LEGOs. So I wasn't all that surprised a few years ago when my oldest … [Read more...]
Design Through Iterative Learning
This weeks posts are derived from a talk I gave this summer at the Hints Book Fair in Matthews, NC. My talk was titled 'Are You A Homeschool Geek?', but a large part was dedicated to the design process. I referred to it as iterative learning. If you … [Read more...]
Welcome Secular Homeschoolers!
Good morning! Thanks for visiting our blog. We have an exciting week planned for you and we are so looking forward to our conversations. Before we get off the runway did you notice that the Professor has a construction cone on his head?! That's … [Read more...]
Reading, the Imagination and Costume Play
This spring the world was taken captivate by the colorful paper dresses of a four year old girl named Mayhem. In a short period of time her following on Instagram grew from a few hundred to almost four hundred thousand. Many things converged to create … [Read more...]
Meet Bitty
Inevitably when we have shown friends and family our site we get asked, "What is that little creature sitting in the chair?" So, we thought we would formally introduce you to our mascot, Bitty. Bitty's name was inspired from the term bit. In case you … [Read more...]