Staying Emotionally Healthy
Homeschoolers have a vested interest in giving our children the best possible education. We have...
Read Moreby Gina Burmeier | Nov 15, 2021 | Glimpses of Life | 0 |
Homeschoolers have a vested interest in giving our children the best possible education. We have...
Read Moreby Lisa Asanowicz | Oct 7, 2021 | Schools of Thought | 0 |
If you’ve homeschooled for any length of time, you’ve probably heard complaining...
Read Moreby Judy Kaiser | Sep 7, 2021 | Academics, Unit Studies | 0 |
So, you will soon have a rising 9th grade student. Hooray! Congratulate yourself and your student...
Read MoreReading aloud isn’t a brand new homeschooling idea, but even so, it is worth mentioning a...
Read Moreby Lisa Asanowicz | Feb 12, 2021 | Glimpses of Life | 0 |
In my experience, teens can be quirky characters. Always hungry, a little moody and unpredictable,...
Read Moreby Michael J. McHugh | May 8, 2019 | Schools of Thought | 0 |
Home educators often experience the same difficulties as traditional school teachers in getting...
Read Moreby Kristy Jensen | Aug 28, 2017 | Schools of Thought | 4 |
When you think of homeschooling you probably think about educating your children. Giving them a love for learning. Teaching them the important things in life and guiding them along a path that will lead them to a successful life. But, another aspect of homeschooling is what the parents learn through this journey.
Read Moreby Mindy Brouse | Jan 30, 2014 | Academics | 0 |
I have been taught that children’s language falls to the least common denominator when in a group. If you’ve ever helped with junior high youth activities, you know this. Children (and adults, actually) build language through using the language and they use the language they are most exposed to consistently.
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