
Troubleshooting Your Homeschool Plan: Curriculum, Teacher, or Child?
Troubleshooting Your Homeschool Plan: Curriculum, Teacher, or Child? by Kyndra Steinmann At this point in the year, most of us have at least a
Troubleshooting Your Homeschool Plan: Curriculum, Teacher, or Child? by Kyndra Steinmann At this point in the year, most of us have at least a
by Kyndra Steinmann The first six weeks of our first term of school flew by! We took a week’s break—to work on other projects,
Do Homeschool Moms Carry an Unfair Mental Workload? Let’s be honest. Being a mom, especially a homeschool mom, is a huge responsibility. The physical
This Sunday, we will be turning back time (if only for a few months!). Yes, it’s the end of daylight saving time, and in
The Blessing of Boring Routine By Kendra Steinmann Two summers ago, the three biggest children went to a local day camp for two weeks.
Have you–or do you want to–take a break from homeschooling? Try adding some homeschool games into your planning. Include some fun, fresh “gameschooling” lessons,
Homeschooling: Is the Proof Really in the Pudding? By Lynna Sutherland The other day, I was talking with a group of new homeschoolers. One
Independent Homeschool Hearing Q. I’m not in agreement with a decision my district superintendent has made regarding my homeschooling. Is there anything I can
Teach Them Diligently: Recently I’ve had the opportunity to talk to a number of homeschool moms who are just beginning their homeschool journey. They
Q. How do I comply with Option IV of the homeschool statute? https://youtu.be/KAgE4fIo5-w A. If you choose to homeschool, Option iv is a common
In 2015, the latest year for which we have statistics, 59% of seniors who graduated from Virginia public and nonprofit colleges in 2015 had
Your Homeschool Schedule by Lynna Sutherland Have you ever watched someone demonstrate time management and homeschool schedule priorities with rocks, gravel, and sand? They