Answering Your Homeschool Questions – Part 2
Scheduling, Time Management, and Home Organization In this series of articles, a panel of homeschoolers has informally shared some of their teaching tips, thoughts,
Scheduling, Time Management, and Home Organization In this series of articles, a panel of homeschoolers has informally shared some of their teaching tips, thoughts,
I’m no money-saving expert, but I’d like to suggest that basic money-saving principles can cross-apply to your homeschool schedule. I remember once reading some
In this series of articles, a panel of homeschoolers have informally shared some of their teaching tips, thoughts, and experiences on a wide variety
I’ve been pondering the work ethic topic lately: at what point or at what age do we need to tell our children that certain
When the First Day Goes Badly By Kyndra Steinmann I see all the pictures in my newsfeed of happily smiling children getting ready for
The alarm goes off. As much as I would like to ignore it, I’m a “good girl,” so I get up, shuffle through morning
Q. Must I begin my homeschool on the same day the public schools begin? A. You may begin your school year when you are
Dear Homeschooling Mom, When you were talking to your friends the other day at a homeschool get-together, I heard you say that there are
Testing a Kindergartener Q. I recently received a letter from my county superintendent saying my kindergartener must be tested. I didn’t think I needed
Lee Binz Some things about homeschooling high school really are NOT hard. Scary words like “grades” and “credits” can be simple when you know