Developing Your Educational Philosophy

By |2023-09-15T03:02:41-04:00September 15th, 2023|Advice, General Interest|

Developing your educational philosophy doesn't happen as soon as you begin homeschooling. It takes time to fully develop, but it starts forming the day you decide to homeschool your child. I chose to homeschool as a reaction to situations occurring in my daughter's public school; little boys sitting in a chair with a sad [...]

Homeschooling Two or More Students- Six Ways to Manage Multiple Students

By |2023-08-18T13:20:49-04:00August 18th, 2023|General Interest|

Homeschooling two or more students this year? Whether you are new to homeschooling or you're a veteran homeschooler who now has multiple students to homeschool, this post from March 2022 can help.  There's no quicker way to feel overwhelmed as a home educator than homeschooling multiple students at the same time. Talk about having [...]

Planning for a Successful School Year

By |2023-08-04T15:07:36-04:00August 4th, 2023|General Interest|

Planning for a successful school year starts with three areas that most people would not consider part of school planning. I find that the lack of planning for meals, household chores, and extra-curricular activities or work are the areas that can easily derail our homeschooling. In this post I will share the three areas [...]

7 Ways to Help Your Homeschool Student with Special Needs Thrive

By |2023-07-21T12:46:59-04:00July 21st, 2023|Advice, General Interest, Homeschool moms, Learning challenges, Special needs|

Do you have a homeschool student with special needs? We're reposting this article from August 2021 with seven tips on how to help your child thrive at home. Are you homeschooling a child with learning challenges or special needs? Whether you’re new to homeschooling or an experienced pro, you know the difficulties of special [...]

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