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More Fun Freebies for You! We know just how much homeschoolers love those amazing free printables, free unit studies, free planners... FREE everything! So, because we happen…


Growing up homeschooled, my mother made certain that real-world learning experiences were at the foundation of our core curriculum. While part of the day was spent solving algebraic expressions,…


Making the decision to take control of your children’s education can seem overwhelming. More and more families are making the decision to homeschool. Today more than three million children…


Do you have questions to ask about homeschooling? You’ve come to the right place! Here are your homeschooling questions, answered! Q: What is homeschooling? Homeschooling is the most flexible…


The unschooling method is based on the teachings of John Holt. Holt was a modern educator and author who came up with the word: Unschooling. He pinpointed problems with the traditional school…


Guest post contributed by Jennifer Hughes Hand exercises help children develop coordination, strength, and dexterity in the hand muscles to be able to play the piano well. Learning to play…


Sponsored post by Time4Writing.com Anxiety and avoidance of writing are common for students (and even for many adults). Students returning from break may be even more reluctant to start writing…


Sponsored post by Time4Learning.com When I first thought about homeschooling, I worried about juggling a full-time job and educating my kids. I thought it would be an impossible task. How…


Science lessons are one of the best ways to get your kid’s nose out of the textbook and their hands firmly grasped around the wonders of the natural world. But take it from us: if you leave…


What is Travel-Schooling and How Do I Get More of it in my Homeschool? 5 Tips from Full-time Traveling Families Whether you’ve heard it called travel-schooling, world-schooling, or road-schooling,…