The best advice you can read on record keeping and report cards for homeschoolers (Repost)

By |2023-12-15T18:03:19-05:00December 15th, 2023|Advice, General Interest, Homeschool moms, Preparing for college, Tips for high school, Transcripts 101|

In today's repost, we're offering the best advice you can read on record keeping and report cards for homeschoolers. As homeschool parents, we know that it's important to keep records for our high school students so that we can create a spectacular transcript for them. But we also know that record-keeping can be a [...]

Transcript Maker’s Top Ten Blog Posts of 2023

By |2023-12-01T20:38:12-05:00December 1st, 2023|General Interest|

Here are Transcript Maker's top ten blog posts of 2023. If you began homeschooling recently, you've been busy gathering ideas and materials. We've gathered these posts together to inspire, equip, and encourage you in your homeschool journey. Developing Your Educational Philosophy Planning for a Successful School Year Homeschool Co-ops 101 Homeschool Co-ops 101 Part [...]

You need an education degree to homeschool (and 5 other homeschool myths) Repost

By |2023-11-03T18:26:59-04:00November 3rd, 2023|Advice, General Interest, Homeschool moms, Tips for high school|

Do you need an education degree to homeschool?  In today’s blog re-post, we debunk some of the most prevalent myths surrounding homeschooling. Let’s jump in! Myth 1: You need an education degree to homeschool When I tell people that I homeschool, they often assume that I have an education degree or at least a [...]

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 [...]

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