(Not) Back-to-School Survival – Week 4
Share on Facebook! Week 4 – Teaching Styles It’s week four already! Have you filed your Notice of Intent? (It’s due tomorrow.) Let’s jump
Share on Facebook! Week 4 – Teaching Styles It’s week four already! Have you filed your Notice of Intent? (It’s due tomorrow.) Let’s jump
by Cathrine Mireles If you homeschool—or maybe even if you don’t—you have probably heard the term “unschooling” at some point. Traditional homeschooling gives families
Share on Facebook! Week 3 – Challenging Children It’s week three of the “not-back-to-school” survival kit–let’s talk about our challenging children. As parents, we
by Patricia Beahr If you’ve been considering homeschooling for a while, you’ve probably had time to research choosing curriculum by investigating methods, tools, resources,
Share on Facebook! Week 1 – Rebuilding Your Routine This week, let’s look at the big-picture goals and explore ways to create good habits
Our freedom depends on knowing our rights and responsibilities! As you are getting ready to submit your proof of progress and/or your Notice of Intent
Submitted by Amy Hall, Amherst Arms Bobcats NASP Coach Virginia homeschooler and elementary bullseye state champion Zac Matthews placed fifth at the 2023 NASP
By Maiya Drennen The first seventeen years of my life were pretty easy as far as knowing what to do: schoolwork. My mom would
Is choosing your curriculum, finding teaching materials, and accessing online homeschool resources overwhelming? You’re not alone. Finding reliable, comprehensive, and Christ-centered material from the
6 Tips for Taming the Big Behaviors in ADHD by Dr. Amy Moore All behavior is communication. When your child with ADHD is hitting, kicking,
CLOSED The Society of Women Engineers – Richmond Section Scholarship Applications are CLOSED. CLOSED. The Richmond section of the Society of Women Engineers welcomes
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