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HOW TO HOMESCHOOL WHEN YOU HAVE A TODDLER

Homeschooling with a toddler can be a challenging task. Moms get bogged down with managing the homeschooling of their older children while taking care of toddlers.  Homeschooling with a toddler can...

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5 WAYS THE INTERNET HAS CHANGED HOMESCHOOLING

There are days when you just don’t want to leave your bed and go to school. These are the days when the home education movement establishes its place well and makes education very accessible for...

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HOW HOME SCHOOLING IS TRANSFORMING AMERICA

Homeschooling in America is a different ball game altogether, and you need to know why. It does away with international education standards, and makes education more accessible. Today, more people...

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THREE BENEFITS OF TEACHING A PRE-TEEN AT HOME

If you talk to parents in your community, you will usually hear which elementary schools are the best and how to set students up to ‘feed’ into the right high school but very little is often said about the middle schools. This is because the majority of traditional...

WHY HIGH SCHOOL IS BEST DONE AT HOME?

Traditional schools are pretty much the same no matter where you go with set class periods, core subjects and a typical schedule for the day. Students walk the halls from one class to the next, find time to study and then participate in activities after the bell...

WHAT HOMESCHOOLED KIDS SAY ABOUT LEARNING AT HOME?

There are many reasons that families decide to homeschool whether it is for religious instruction, safety, advanced instruction or because of lifestyle. Students who never attend a traditional classroom may never think about the differences or other options because...

INFOGRAPHIC: HOW TO CHOOSE AN ONLINE HOMESCHOOLING PROGRAM?

Is your child often bullied at school? If you are searching for a viable alternative to traditional schooling, homeschooling is the best option. But to make sure that your child gets the best quality of education at home, you will have to choose the best home...

WHAT TO KNOW ABOUT THE LAST YEAR OF MIDDLE SCHOOL?

The majority of 8th graders are about thirteen (13) years old which means they are brand-new teenagers whose bodies and minds are developing and changing along as they work through the middle school years.  This time period can be challenging for the student as well...