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Plan for Convergent and Divergent Thinking As you begin making plans for next school year, you’ll want to keep in mind the necessity of incorporating both convergent and divergent thinking into your c...

Tailor your child's curriculum with our easy-to-use Timberdoodle Custom Kit Builder . How easy is it? The intuitive interface allows you to adjust any subject, remove items you already have, and cho...

Some years ago, when we had only three children and traveling was more thinkable, we attended a number of home education workshops and conventions. It was at one of these conventions that a fellow ven...

A 12 Question Checklist Every Curriculum Seller Has a Wonderful Plan for Your Life As summer draws to an end I am amazed with the inundation of emails I receive advertising curriculum kits; each of w...

This is a common question about our Timberdoodle Curriculum Kits so for those of you who have wondered but not asked yet, here is our answer! Accreditation is really a term used for regulating school...

(The following is a video transcript. Scroll down to watch the video if you prefer.) Deb: Welcome to Timberdoodle! Today we’re going to tackle the question of whether our curriculum is suitable for a...

You Asked: How should I educate a 3- & 5-year-old together? Use a Pre-K curriculum and just challenge my older (who’s ready for K curriculum in reading and math) separately? Our Answer: What a great ...

Suggestions for working through school closures We have been contacted by many of you who find yourselves unexpectedly homeschooling and are looking for help to come up with an academic plan for your...

1. Rich in Hands-on Learning We know your kinesthetic child needs to move to learn, and we have that covered. From math manipulatives to STEM kits, art programs, history with a wide variety of activit...
