Homeschool Chat with Noor Sayyed

“Children are, by nature and from birth, very curious about the world around them, and very energetic, resourceful and competent in exploring it, finding out about it, and master it. In short, much more eager to learn, and much better at learning than most adults. ” ~ John Holt Today’s homeschool chat brings you Noor SayyedContinue reading “Homeschool Chat with Noor Sayyed”

Homeschool Chat with Happy Muslim Homeschool

“The beauty of home education is that it gives a family more time together–time to solidify relationships, to communicate values, and to focus on each child’s individual needs in a consistent and unhurried atmosphere. “~ Kimberly Hahn & Mary Hasson Today’s Homeschool Chat brings you @happymuslimhomeschool,  a Muslim homeschooling mama, who loves her faith, all thingsContinue reading “Homeschool Chat with Happy Muslim Homeschool”

Homeschool Chat with Mariya Khan

Today’s Homeschool Chat is with Mariya Khan, a homeschooling mama of 4 , residing in the U.K. Mariya and her husband are the creators of the popular Islamic picture book, ‘If Allah Wills’ and the new, practical parenting blog: https://www.theyareourfuture.com/ Their aim is to empower Muslim parents with practical tools and resources that will help them raise their childrenContinue reading “Homeschool Chat with Mariya Khan”

Homeschool Chat with Rhythms and Rivers

  Let children alone… the education of habit is successful in so far as it enables the mother to let her children alone, not teasing them with perpetual commands and directions – a running fire of Do and Don’t ; but letting them go their own way and grow, having first secured that they willContinue reading “Homeschool Chat with Rhythms and Rivers”

Homeschool Chat with Adele Jarrett-Kerr

Play is often talked about as if it were a relief from serious learning. But for children play is serious learning. Play is really the work of childhood. ~ Fred Rogers   Today’s  homeschool chat brings you Adele Jarrett-Kerr- a homeschooling mama of three (8, 5 and 3) , who lives in Cornwall together with herContinue reading “Homeschool Chat with Adele Jarrett-Kerr”

12 Hajj and Eid ul- Adha books for children

Throughout the years,  I have always found it a struggle to find books on Hajj and Eid ul -Adha. There are so many more books for Ramadan in comparison to the blessed month of Dhul Hijjah. However, I made it a bit of a mission for myself to find more books related to Hajj. SoContinue reading “12 Hajj and Eid ul- Adha books for children”

Homeschool Chat with Sumera Luckman

“Our entire school system is based on the notion of passive students that must be “taught” if they are to learn… Our country spends tens of billions of dollars each year not just giving students a second-rate education, but at the same time actively preventing them from getting an education on their own. And I’mContinue reading “Homeschool Chat with Sumera Luckman”

5 Tips On How to Make Sure Your Children Get Along ( based on the book ” Siblings Without Rivalry” by Adele Faber and Elaine Mazlish )

  I grew up as an only child and I  have to admit that  I genuinely did not know what I was getting into when we decided to have more than one child. I really was not aware of all the different dynamics when it comes to having a sibling. ( a big part ofContinue reading “5 Tips On How to Make Sure Your Children Get Along ( based on the book ” Siblings Without Rivalry” by Adele Faber and Elaine Mazlish )”

Homeschool Chat with Sophie Aguirre

“To make the most of this homeschooling life, we need to create the conditions for our children to thrive. Indoor and outdoor environments rich with imaginative play, natural objects, interesting people, good books, art supplies, and organic experiences, to name a few. And above all, a parent committed to letting them explore, learn and growContinue reading “Homeschool Chat with Sophie Aguirre”

Homeschool Chat with Kafayat Animashawun

“The home is the first and most effective place to learn the lessons of life: truth, honour, virtue, self control, the value of education, honest work, and the purpose and privilege of life. Nothing can take the place of home in rearing and teaching children, and no other success can compensate for failure in theContinue reading “Homeschool Chat with Kafayat Animashawun”

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