Middle & High School

One keystone of homeschooling is reading. In fact, many parents feel that reading is the most important subject to teach because it opens the door to learning anything else. Indeed, once your…


Is your first year as a homeschooling family? Or have been homeschooling for years? Either way, preparing your child's learning space for academic success is important. In fact, many homeschooling…


Early graduation is a dream for many high school students. The earlier your teen graduates high school, the sooner they can move onto ideal college programs and/or kick-start their career.  However,…


For many Christian families, the main drive behind their decision to homeschool is to provide their children with a Biblical worldview. Whereas the Bible is completely absent from secular education,…


It's common for students of all ages to lose motivation from time to time. In fact, this can be a source of stress and strain for parents. Below are several fun ideas from some current homeschooling…


Want an Alternative to Expensive College? Did you know that you can homeschool through college? In fact, your teen can take the higher education courses they need online right at home.  College…


The question of socialization comes up often in conversations about homeschooling. Parents who are new to homeschooling or considering it as a future option may recognize that school provides…


Many parents who are homeschooling look to the Internet to find online instructional resources. But determining whether or not certain online courses are an effective academic solution can be…


Indeed, the "Classical" homeschool approach has existed since the Middle Ages and has produced some of the greatest minds in history. In fact, the goal of the classical homeschool technique…


Obviously, a great thing about homeschooling is the ability to use anything from which to learn. In fact, no matter which curriculum you choose to use, or perhaps you choose not to use a curriculum…