
5 Reasons to Homeschool with Pets
Other than their obvious cute factor, animals can provide a variety of added benefits for your homeschool family that are sure to last a lifetime. Here are five reasons to […]
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29 Signs You’re Raising a Reader
There’s a lot of talk about raising readers these days. Homeschool parents especially are sold on the importance of reading – and pretty much everyone is now aware of the […]
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34 Favorite (Home)School Supplies [Curated]
It’s that time in the year when your homeschooling life seems a little more at ease and you can finally catch a breath. It may be too early to reflect […]
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Calendar Management Skills for Your School Year
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 makers, […]
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5 Back to Homeschool Traditions
Commemorating new seasons in our life is a healthy practice, for adults and children alike. Marking time with a tradition or special memory gives us a sense of excitement and […]
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What This Homeschooled Chess Champion Teaches Us About Talent
Fabiano Caruana is really good at chess. The 26 year old American is a grandmaster, and he is ranked second in the world after narrowly losing to reigning Norwegian Magnus […]
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What Does Homeschooling in the Military Look Like?
In a recent post on the Department of Education blog, the staff interviewed a military homeschool family. The writers introduce the interview by noting: When asked to share their thoughts […]
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15 Homeschool Burnout Tips from Bloggers
“The best laid plans of mice and men gang aft agley.” That’s Robert Burns. But maybe you haven’t gotten that far in British Lit this year, because it has just […]
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11 Tips for Homeschooling a Distracted Child
Homeschooling a child who is easily distracted can be a frustrating challenge, especially when you have other kids. Here are some ideas on how to keep your distracted child focused […]
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