Math…In the Mail?
The Global Family Research Project recently highlighted a new initiative in Michigan to get kids and parents learning math together by sending them … [Read more...] about Math…In the Mail?
The Global Family Research Project recently highlighted a new initiative in Michigan to get kids and parents learning math together by sending them … [Read more...] about Math…In the Mail?
Gretchen Roe educated her children at home for 21 years. With a degree in child development, she laughingly says it was not necessarily helpful for raising her own six children. She owned her own business for 15 years, as well as being involved in several nonprofit boards. She has spent the last 10 years in positions of homeschool advocacy and comes to Demme Learning as a Placement Specialist. She loves the outdoors, all things furry, and is in the process of learning farming and beekeeping skills.
Over my years of homeschooling, I have found in my personal circle that we were divided into two camps: those of us who are the planners and the list … [Read more...] about Calendar Management Skills for Your School Year
Loris Malaguzzi was an Italian educator and the founder of the Reggio Emilia approach to education, which is similar to other models like Montessori … [Read more...] about Loris Malaguzzi on the Active Child
In her groundbreaking book Grit: The Power of Passion and Perseverance, Angela Duckworth - a psychology professor and 2013 MacArthur Fellow - … [Read more...] about Grit: The Power of Passion and Perseverance [Book Review]
Laynee Humphrey is a Line Editor with Demme Learning. She is a homeschool graduate and received B.A.s in English and History from the University of Central Florida. She’s passionate about learning and believes education doesn’t stop at graduation. She enjoys playing music, reading, writing, and playing board games, but most importantly she enjoys having fun with family and friends.
Walking into the local college at 15 years old to take my first class was an intimidating experience. Having been homeschooled from pre-k forward, I … [Read more...] about 5 Tips on Transitioning from Homeschool to College
Did you know that Iceland is the leading European country for cleanest-living teens? The World Economic Forum reports: The percentage of 15- and … [Read more...] about Parental Engagement Lowers Teen Substance Abuse in Iceland
Gretchen Roe educated her children at home for 21 years. With a degree in child development, she laughingly says it was not necessarily helpful for raising her own six children. She owned her own business for 15 years, as well as being involved in several nonprofit boards. She has spent the last 10 years in positions of homeschool advocacy and comes to Demme Learning as a Placement Specialist. She loves the outdoors, all things furry, and is in the process of learning farming and beekeeping skills.
Last summer, I met a lovely mom, Rachel, at a homeschool conference. She had come into our booth to purchase Math-U-See materials, and while she was … [Read more...] about Can You Use Spelling You See With An Older Student?
Demme Learning is an independent family-owned and operated publishing company. Based in Lancaster, Pennsylvania, Demme Learning has been providing innovative learning solutions for homeschoolers, parents and small group learning environments since 1990.
Many people struggle with fractions–including adults! Steve Demme uses this video workshop to help you see fractions, which is a critical step in … [Read more...] about Fractions Demonstration for Homeschoolers
Demme Learning is an independent family-owned and operated publishing company. Based in Lancaster, Pennsylvania, Demme Learning has been providing innovative learning solutions for homeschoolers, parents and small group learning environments since 1990.
What is your relationship with money? Do you have trouble managing it or making sure it’s in line with what God wants for you? There’s good news: … [Read more...] about Stewardship Math Demonstration for Homeschoolers
