Homeschooling can be tough so we have experienced homeschool writers to cover the topics that are of concern to you. Whether you’re looking for a calendar for school year-round, the pros and cons of online educational options, or just tips for managing homeschool stress, we have some thoughts for you. Would love to have you share your thoughts as well!
Letting Children Have a Say in Homeschool Curriculum
By Lisa Stauber
Learning is a partnership between teacher and student, and children should have a say in the curriculum. After all, you’ll both be using it for an entire year and it’s important to pick out something you can live with.
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By Lisa Stauber
Where to Find Summer Educational Programs
By Lisa Stauber
Summer is in full swing and the kids are getting restless. You want to enrich their education and expand their horizons this season, so you’ve asked other homeschoolers what their kids are up to this summer. Then you find out your children {read more}
By Lisa Stauber
How to Include Science Activities in Summer Vacations
By Autumn Kelley
Science activities are an easy way to incorporate learning fun in your summer vacation plans. The pool, hotel, and car are summer vacation settings that are “place perfect” for science learning fun.
Incorporate one or two of the science centered {read more}
By Autumn Kelley
Homeschooling During the Summer- Pros and Cons
By Autumn Kelley
Choosing to homeschool or not homeschool during the summer is an important debate. There are several pros and cons to homeschooling during the summer months. For parents who homeschool, the solution is to find balance between the pros and cons.
Settle {read more}
By Autumn Kelley
Evaluating Your Curriculum for Next Year
By Lisa Stauber
Ah, the end of the year. Homeschoolers breathe a sigh of relief. The kids are ready for some time off. You are too, but you can’t quit the books just yet.
It’s time to evaluate your curriculum. This step goes much further than evaluating {read more}
By Lisa Stauber
5 Educational Activities in Your Backyard
By Autumn Kelley
Learning in Your Backyard
Disguised in sunshine and peeking through play, backyard-learning activities are a great way to spend the warmer months. Spending time with your kids outdoors allows them the opportunity to embrace the earth around them. Using {read more}
By Autumn Kelley
Moms Wear Many Hats
By Janice VanCleave
Engineer. Scientist. Inventor. Teacher. Chef. Nurse. Coach, etc…. = Mom
The more I study about engineers, scientists, and inventors, the more I realize how encompassing the job description is of mom. Few scientists perform as many experiments as {read more}
By Janice VanCleave
Mother’s Day Gifts For The Homeschooling Mom
By Lisa Stauber
Mother’s Day is approaching soon, and this year it’s early- May 8, to be exact. Are you ready to honor the homeschooling mom in your life? She’s not going to get a popsicle stick picture frame or tissue paper flowers made at school from her {read more}
By Lisa Stauber
Five Tips for De-Stressing School Time
By Michelle W.
Are school time and homework stressing your children out more than they should? Consider a few tips for de-stressing school time and making learning more enjoyable for students of all ages.
Homework and Time Management
For a positive and less stressful {read more}
By Michelle W.
Math Drills Without Tears
By Caroline Mukisa
Math drills don’t need to be painful, however when you look up the word “drill” in the dictionary definition you’ll find:
any strict, methodical, repetitive, or mechanical training, instruction, or exercise.
or a shaftlike tool {read more}
By Caroline Mukisa

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