Is your student struggling with word problems? Parents often say that the hardest part of teaching mathematics is word problems. Join us as we talk
Reading and Spelling Are NOT the Same Skills [Show]
Reading and Spelling Are NOT the Same Skills [Show]
As parents, we often assume that if our children are terrific readers, they should also be terrific at spelling. But reading and spelling are actually
Back to Homeschool with Demme Learning [Show]
Back to Homeschool with Demme Learning [Show]
Parents who are preparing to return to their homeschool journey may not know all of the benefits of using one of Demme Learning’s curricula. How does
Homeschooling the Difficult Child
Homeschooling the Difficult Child
If you are homeschooling a difficult child, the following tips may help you. The day did not look promising. My youngest daughter threw herself
Art is Irreplaceable
Art is Irreplaceable
When school districts are facing difficult budget cuts, one of the first things that gets tossed out the window is the arts: the marching band, the
Who Puts the Blocks Together for the First Time?
Who Puts the Blocks Together for the First Time?
When you get your Math-U-See blocks in the mail, we hope you’re impressed by how brightly and beautifully the packaging is. You open it up, and see
Grading: The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly
Grading: The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly
Ideally, I would like to start this blog post by having you listen to the theme song from The Good, the Bad and the Ugly in the background as I tell
Homeschoolers Scored Higher on the SATs in 2014
Homeschoolers Scored Higher on the SATs in 2014
Dr. Brian Ray of the National Home Education Research Institute recently highlighted data on homeschoolers and SAT scores. Based on reporting by the
Is Homeschooling the Best Way to Educate? [Article]
Is Homeschooling the Best Way to Educate? [Article]
An article in Business Insider proclaims: "Homeschooling is the smartest way to teach kids in the 21st century." The article runs through a litany