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Rebecca Kochenderfer - How to Avoid Homeschool Burn Out   Homeschool burnout is a REAL thing. As a veteran homeschooling mom, Rebecca Kochenderfer knows all too well what that…


The info below is from NordVPN - a VPN service provider.  We're posting it because it's good info. Internet Safety for Kids is Important! Children’s’ lack of basic knowledge about online…


Few mental images can create a feeling of warmth and love as much as a parent reading to his or her child before bedtime. As your children grow, both you and your children can easily make the…


OCTOBER 23, 2017

Community College Info

The personal-finance website WalletHub has released its report on 2017’s Best & Worst Community Colleges, coupled with its state-by-state ranking of the Best & Worst Community-College…


This post is by Kerry, a homeschooling mother of two, and is from our contributing sponsor, Time4Learning. Help! My homeschoolers each learn so differently! What are the chances that when homeschooling…


  Build-A-Project creates customized projects for homeschool students. After a consultation with the family about what kind of project, subject, or topic they would like their child to…


  LEAF, PUMPKIN, CANDY CORN & GOURD GAMES Here is a link to a variety of good, old-fashioned autumn games - many are outside activities.  After all, there's nothing better than…


  At the end of an art lesson, it’s important that students get a chance to reflect on their work. Sometimes this time for reflection is built into the art lesson, and sometimes teacher/parent…


    This is a vegetarian chili recipe.  It can easily be made vegan, too, by adding extra olive oil to replace the butter, and serving dairy-free toppings in place of the…


Written by Tasha Swearingen Homeschooling through the high school years may seem like an intimidating task, but it doesn’t have to be. Sure, there are more records to keep track of and,…