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Five Reasons Kids Who Were Adopted May Benefit from Homeschooling

Five Reasons Kids Who Were Adopted May Benefit from Homeschooling

I used to be one of the moms who claimed I would never homeschool. I only knew a few homeschooled kids growing up and they were socially awkward, never fitting in with the rest of us. I didn’t want my children to feel excluded, nor did I wish for them to be labeled or stereotyped…

Tips for Homeschooling a Child with Special Needs

Tips for Homeschooling a Child with Special Needs

  Have you made the decision to homeschool your child with special needs? You might feel intimidated and a little nervous, but have no fear because there are plenty of resources available to help you with this new journey. Check out these tips for homeschooling a child with special needs. Before we begin, understand that…

Homeschooling a Middle Schooler

Homeschooling a Middle Schooler

  Are you considering homeschooling a middle schooler? Here are some tips to get you started in helping your child get quality education at home. Buy your books personally. You want to give your child proper math, science, spelling and history lessons, right? By personally choosing what books to use, you are making sure that…

Tips for New Homeschool Moms

Tips for New Homeschool Moms

  You’ve made the decision to homeschool. You’ve chosen your curriculum, you have a study area all set up … now what? Don’t fret – you’ve already done the hardest parts of it all. Now it’s time to take a deep breath and dive right in. There are a few things you can do to…

Frugal Tips for Homeschool Moms

Frugal Tips for Homeschool Moms

There are definitely more ways than one to save while homeschooling and stretching your budget. We’ve rounded four of the best tips we’ve found! Have a practical and simple homeschool room. Buy from thrift stores, secondhand, and on clearance! Read here why not buying too many toys is a lot better for your kids. Take…

How to Transition From Public School to Homeschool

How to Transition From Public School to Homeschool

You’d think the transition from public school to homeschool would be sunshine and rainbows, but that’s not always true. The first year out of public school can be the most difficult because both parent and child have to adjust not only to a new schedule and learning environment but also to different expectations. The good…

Famous People Who Were Homeschooled by Their Mothers

Famous People Who Were Homeschooled by Their Mothers

In line with the celebration of Mother’s Day on 8th May, let’s pay tribute to all the wonderful moms out there who sacrifice a lot for their kids so that they can become better individuals. Let’s meet these famous personalities who were homeschooled by their moms. Thomas Edison Thomas Edison was home-schooled at the age…

Is Your Child Gifted?

Is Your Child Gifted?

  Finding out if your child is gifted can be very overwhelming and at the same time beneficial for the both of you. Studies show that every child has its own gift. It’ s just that the fields they are gifted with are mostly neglected that as time passes by, the chances of them to…

Homeschooling Teens

Homeschooling Teens

  Are you thinking about homeschooling your teenager? Wondering where to start or even if it’s possible to start homeschooling during the teen years? No worries! You can do it! Here’s a few helpful tips! 6 Tips for Homeschooling Teenagers Make sure that your child can still socialize. It doesn’t mean that if your child…

3 Ways to Prepare Your Homeschooler for College

3 Ways to Prepare Your Homeschooler for College

It’s never too early to begin to prepare your homeschooler for college. Read these three tips to get your highschooler (and you!) ready for the transition.