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5 Ways to Help Protect Your Kids Online
Guest post by Heidi Rosenberg The internet has done a lot of good things for humanity but it has also caused quite some harm and some children who love to be online have not been exceptions.…
Ten Clever New Year Learning Activities for Toddlers
This post is sponsored by Superprof. Any parent of toddlers knows that keeping their child engaged is the best way to keep them happy (and out of trouble). And, if you’re going to keep your…
Homeschooling Goals for a Mid-Year Transition
The semester has wrapped up and Spring is on the horizon. The seasons are changing soon and so are you—and your children. Winter is a fantastic season full of opportunities for fun, wonder,…
Making the Mid-Year Switch to Homeschooling
This post is contributed by Time4Learning. Can you start homeschooling in the middle of the year? Of course! By now, you probably did research on all the necessary actions that are required…
Fun Ways to Help Your Child with Spelling
This post is sponsored by Power Spelling. Have you tried to build engaging spelling assignments and tests that help keep your children focused? We’ve built a platform that provides the tests…
Healthy Eating Activities for Kids
Guest post by Heidi Rosenberg Homeschooling is a challenging prospect, but it is now becoming more of a norm thanks to the pandemic raging all over the world. Proper nutrition can help to…
Homeschooling Gives Mom the Gift of Time
Post sponsored by Time4Learning. With four children, including a newborn, and a busy work schedule that started at 5:00 a.m. and ended late into the night, New York City resident, Shantasia,…
Travel Schooling Part 3: Small-Space Living
“I would love to travel school, but how do you survive living in such a small space? How do you keep from losing your cool? What do you do with all of your stuff?” These are the questions…
Regrouping After Homeschool Burnout
This post is by Kerry, a homeschooling mother of two, and is from our contributing sponsor, Time4Learning. Are you in the depths of a homeschool burnout? There is absolutely no shame in admitting…
Positive Stress Relief for Children
Guest post by Stephanie Wilkins When homeschooling, we get to see the good, the bad, and the ugly rise and fall of our young children’s emotions throughout the day. When kids are stressed,…