Wendy Miller
Wendy Miller has always dreamed of being a writer, and has finally begun to accomplish that goal. She is a single mother to two sons. She works from home as a writer, and homeschools her sons, both of whom have ADHD. Between writing and educating her sons, she has little free time to spare, but when she does, she enjoys reading, photography, watching movies and TV, swimming and the more than occasional indulgence in chocolate. Her life experience allows her to write about multiple topics including homeschooling, ADHD, single parenting, relationships, working from home, balancing work and family, and more.
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Use Technology to Enhance Your Homeschooling ExperienceTechnology can add so much to homeschooling. Using various forms of technology can make learning easier, more fun, and cheaper.
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Make Summer Fun with a Little SafetyHave more fun this summer by making sure you're safe. -
7 Tips to Finding Better Love the Second Time AroundStarting over after a divorce or break up can be daunting. These tips can help you take stock and find a better relationship. -
The Surprises I Found when Researching My AncestryI went into a genealogy search expecting little, and came away with so much.
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Using the Great Outdoors to Ease ADHD SymptomsParents often notice that sending their child with ADHD outside to play can help their symptoms, but they don't often think about how to make the most of this benefit. -
Homeschooling and ADHD Can Go Hand in HandWhen a child with ADHD gets poor grades, or gets in trouble, parents often wonder what they can do to help. Homeschooling can be a good option. -
White RainWhite rain falling Coming down Cleansing, refreshing All in its path
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Review: 11/22/63 by Stephen King*This review contains spoilers.* A thought provoking novel about the assassination of JFK and what might happen if he'd lived not only entertains but makes you ponder how things might be different if just one event in the past had gone another way. -
Autumn WalkA poem about fall -
Basic Tools for Beginning Web DesignersFor someone who hasn't designed a website before, but wants to, there are a few basic tools you'll need that will be of huge help. -
Yes, Dani Shay, We See You NowDani Shay was initially noticed by many for the resemblance between her and Justin Bieber. But more and more people are beginning to recognize her for her own talent. -
The Confession: I Love John Grisham!John Grisham is my favorite writer. In this article, I explain why my favorite book is my favorite and some of the things I find most interesting about Grisham. -
Can I Have a Cowboy for Christmas?Ree Drummond's novel about her real life romance with her husband is a funny and heartwarming tale that is definitely my favorite book so far this year. I'll explain why in this article. -
Ocala Shrine Rodeo: Fun for a Good CauseOcala Shriners has put on the Ocala Shrine Rodeo for 29 years. This event is fun and benefits a great cause. -
Labor Day in Ocala, FLMany are looking for something to do over the long weekend without spending a lot of money or traveling far. Here's a few ideas. -
A Home for the HomelessFoundation For America's Homeless is a local nonprofit organization that hopes to eliminate homelessness by providing effective help. They want to give those in need the tools they need to become independent.
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Love's SummerA poem about summer romance
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My Favorite Photo and the Story Behind ItMy favorite photo is one that I took, and it is not only soothing but inspiring as well.
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Idealized Love: Women and the Illusions of Love (Part 3)There's more than one type of guy that a woman can convince herself is her one true love - unfortunately, sometimes those types are influenced by the unrealistic men portrayed in romance novels and romantic movies.
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Idealized Love: Women and the Illusions of Love (Part 2)With romance novels, romantic movies, and Hallmark cards full of quotes, women often end up with a fantasy of the guy they want to spend their life with - but it's not necessarily a fantasy they can really live with.
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Idealized Love: Women and the Illusions of Love (Part 1)Women often have fantasies of the kind of man they want to be involved with - but these mental images often don't match reality very well.
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Homework Wars: Making Homework Easier for Children with ADHDChildren with ADHD struggle to focus, especially after a long day spent focusing at school. A few simple changes to the homework routine you now use could make a huge difference!
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Why My Children Don't Have Cell PhonesCell phones are as common as a wallet or housekeys. My children do not yet have cell phones, and this is why.
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Wrestling: A Defense Against ADHDSome sports are more beneficial than others to children with ADHD. Wrestling is one of those sports.
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5 Tips for Back to School SavingsA few tips to help parents save some money when shopping for school.
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Looking for Peace: Lisey's StoryA review of Lisey's Story, by Stephen King, and why it's my favorite novel.
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Martial Arts: Building Confidence and Discipline in Children with ADHDMartial arts can help children with ADHD gain confidence, discipline, and has many other benefits.
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Swimming: Benefits for ADHD?In this article, we take a look at the potential benefits of swimming for a child with ADHD.
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Phone Wars: Samsung Intercept Vs. LG Optimus SI compared the Samsung Intercept with the LG Optimus S to decide which phone seemed to be the better phone.
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ADHD and SportsSome sports are better suited to the child with ADHD than others. This article takes a look at which ones are ideal.
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Summer MemoriesA poem about summer and it's memories.
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From Chaos to Calm: A Book that Brings PerspectiveFrom Chaos to Calm: Effective Parenting of Challenging Children with ADHD and Other Behavioral Problems is a different kind of parenting advice book. Truly helpful, it gives advice and insight.
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Marion County's "Solution" to the Budget CrisisThe Marion County School Board in Ocala, FL has decided to shorten their school week with the 2012-2013 school year. Going from 5 days to 4 is their answer to a financial shortfall.
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Stephen King: The King of HorrorStephen King is one of the most prolific authors of our time, writing dark stories that terrify his readers. Here's why I love him so much.
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Surfing Through Summer on a ShoestringAre you looking for something fun to do with the kids this summer, but you're a bit short on cash? Try some of these ideas!
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Camping: A Favorite Summer PasttimeCamping is a great way to combine all the best parts of summer: being outdoors, swimming, grilling, and more.
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Politics and Ethics: Mutually Exclusive?Do we expect more of politicians than we do of our neighbors? If we do, is it fair of us to expect that? And is there anything we can do to change the way things are right now?
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Single Parents and DatingGetting back out into the dating world after a failed relationship is hard enough, but it's even harder when you have kids. Here's a few tips to help you get back out there.
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Blue Angels Can't Be BeatThe Blue Angels are a Navel Flight Demonstration Team, and when they perform, the crowd cannot help but be amazed by the sight.
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Halloween in Ocala, FloridaOcala is full of Halloween activities that are fun for both kids and parents.
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Teaching Children Firearms SafetyFirearms can be dangerous in untrained hands. But how do you decide if your child should be taught firearms safety and how much to teach them?
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Fantasy of Flight: A Great Day TripFantasy of Flight is more than just a flight museum, it's an entire aviation experience.
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Ocala Fence Company Uses First Amendment Right on SignHercules Fence Company in Ocala, FL, seems to make light of breast cancer during Breast Cancer Awareness Month. This has offended some, but is it wrong?


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