How to Embrace the Chaos of Homeschooling
If you can learn to look beyond the chaos, your family can survive homeschooling and realize the sweet return on your investment. Go to any … [Read more...] about How to Embrace the Chaos of Homeschooling
Jean Soyke is a certified elementary educator with specialties in math and curriculum development. She taught in both public and private schools before homeschooling her four children, grades K-12.
If you can learn to look beyond the chaos, your family can survive homeschooling and realize the sweet return on your investment. Go to any … [Read more...] about How to Embrace the Chaos of Homeschooling
What does the maker of hybrid cars and pickup trucks have in common with a nonprofit dedicated to families learning together? A twenty-five year … [Read more...] about Toyota…and Families Learning Together?
Sue is a Placement Specialist at Demme Learning. Sue has been consulting homeschool parents in regards to best curriculum choices for over 30 years. She is a wife, mother and grandmother. She enjoys spending time with her family and teaches art classes. Her goal, whether in art or curriculum support, is to provide tools and inspiration for each individual's next step.
You can help your students learn math fact fluency at home or in math class; read some of our strategies in this blog post. Let’s say you and a … [Read more...] about How to Teach a Child Math Facts
Lisa serves as a Learning and Development Specialist with Demme Learning. While she holds a B.A. in Legal Studies from the University of Central Florida, she seems to find herself consistently pulled towards education in some capacity. Lisa and her husband Chris have been married for 30+ years and are the parents of three homeschool graduates.
Be not afraid of going slowly; be only afraid of standing still. – Chinese proverb If you've ever wondered how much time you should spend on … [Read more...] about Am I Spending Too Much Time on Math-U-See Each Day?
Dr. Brian Ray of the National Home Education Research Institute recently highlighted data on homeschoolers and SAT scores. Based on reporting by the … [Read more...] about Homeschoolers Scored Higher on the SATs in 2014
Jean Soyke is a certified elementary educator with specialties in math and curriculum development. She taught in both public and private schools before homeschooling her four children, grades K-12.
Does Spelling You See teach Greek or Latin roots? Can it be applied to spelling? We answer these questions and more in this blog post. If you’ve been … [Read more...] about When Should You Teach Latin and Greek Roots?
A recent e-newsletter from the Harvard Family Research Project highlighted family engagement in early math learning. In the introduction, the … [Read more...] about Family Engagement Matters in Early Math Learning
Linda Fugleberg is a homeschooling veteran; she is Mom to six amazing grown children. She is grateful for over 40 years of marriage to her loving husband, Jim, and thoroughly enjoys being a grandmother to their beautiful grandchildren.
Self-care isn’t easy. It takes time and commitment. What rejuvenates one mom may not rejuvenate another, so we offer the following tips to start you … [Read more...] about Self-Care Tips for Homeschool Moms
The Friedman Foundation for Educational Choice recently published a report highlighting the decisions of parents in Indiana. This report surveyed … [Read more...] about School Choice = Happy Parents [Research]
