by Lisa Thornton | Apr 22, 2014 | Articles
The growth of homeschooling support groups has greatly increased in the past fifteen years. Today, it’s possible to support homeschooling families in local areas through networking that includes pooling resources for curriculum, supplies, books, DVDs, and... by Melanie Hargrave | Jan 5, 2014 | Articles
If you are a homeschooler, you must be brilliant, socially awkward, sheltered, and have at least 18 siblings. You also hang around in your pajamas all day, learn nuclear fission at 8 years old, and plan to start college when you’re 12. Or, so the stereotypes say. In... by Meghan Belnap | Dec 13, 2013 | Articles
If you have any children, you’ve probably wondered about different educational options. You may have been dreaming of homeschooling since your oldest child was in diapers. Maybe you just started thinking about finding a good private school today. Public schools... by A Spectacaled Owl | Nov 2, 2013 | Articles
Here are some helpful tips for homeschooling your children. Homeschooling can be a wonderful way to take your child’s education into your own hands. 1. Plan for Everything – This includes success and failure. If you keep an eye out for things that can go wrong... by Ann Simpson | Aug 29, 2012 | Articles
Ten years ago, when I started to homeschool my children, I think my family thought I had a screw loose! They thought it was such an odd decision on my part and they always wanted to know why? The topic of my qualifications were brought up, over and over again, as were...
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