You decided to homeschool. Now you’re a month in, and wow—things don't look like you envisioned. Whether it is going well or could be going better,
How to Teach a Child Math Facts
How to Teach a Child Math Facts
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
How Reading Aloud Can Help Children with Anxiety
How Reading Aloud Can Help Children with Anxiety
I recently read a sobering cover story in The Atlantic on the rise of anxiety in children. The article’s author Kate Julian begins by looking at the
The Importance of Intergenerational Learning for Young & Old
The Importance of Intergenerational Learning for Young & Old
Grandparents are important and so is intergenerational learning. In the busy society we live in, intergenerational learning is often minimal or even
Making the Minutes Count: 10 Time Management Strategies for Students
Making the Minutes Count: 10 Time Management Strategies for Students
It can seem impossible for students to tackle everything on their to-do lists. Between school, chores, extracurriculars, relationships, and sleep,
How Should I Teach Art?
How Should I Teach Art?
It doesn't require a high level of creativity or skill to teach art at home. Learn how you can teach art to your children without a fine arts
Building Trust and Setting Respectful Boundaries with Teens
Building Trust and Setting Respectful Boundaries with Teens
When it comes to parenting teenagers, trust and respect are the cornerstones of a healthy and productive relationship. As most parents know all too
Tocqueville on Civic Life
Tocqueville on Civic Life
“Municipal institutions constitute the strength of free nations. Town meetings are to liberty what primary schools are to science; they bring it
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