As you go through day-to-day life with your children, it can be strange to think that a time will come when they move out of your home and go off on
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We Need to Trust Parents to Parent Their Children
In an article for The Federalist, Anna Mussmann argued that our society, in treating kids like consumer products, has begun to strip away trust for
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How to Teach Math When Your Math Skills Are Poor [Show]
Parents often seek a way to teach mathematics to their children that doesn’t include much parental involvement, because they feel they are “math
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Gifted & Talented: Exploring the Unique Patterns of Gifted Kids [Show]
Every child is a gift. Every child has gifts. Gifted kids, however, often live in a world where asynchrony meets intensity and need parents with
Can Math-U-See Students Be Independent?
Can Math-U-See Students Be Independent?
Is it reasonable to expect a six-year-old to do anything independently? What about a middle-schooler? Can a high school student learn completely on
Fun Field Trip Ideas for Homeschool Families
Fun Field Trip Ideas for Homeschool Families
Homeschoolers may be surprised to learn that field trips can be effective learning experiences for them as well, whether they are spontaneous or
Our “Catchiest” Title Yet: A Parent’s Guide to Pokémon GO
Our “Catchiest” Title Yet: A Parent’s Guide to Pokémon GO
The Pokémon GO mobile game is being played by millions, and parents need to know the benefits and risks. Read this short guide to learn more. What is
12 Reasons Why You Will Hate Spelling You See
12 Reasons Why You Will Hate Spelling You See
We think Spelling You See is the best spelling program out there. Just a smidgen of bias, maybe? Maybe, but it’s based on solid educational research