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Train For Any Hike
Train For Any Hike - Avoid Injury by Stretching and Training Original article by PartSelect Blog Written by Alison Hudson PartSelect contacted us and asked if we'd re-publish their blog post. …
Why Learn Web Design?
Why Learn Web Design? Written by Chris Yust, from Homeschool Programming, Inc. When your students are ready to move beyond core subjects and choose a technical elective, they…
Is Music a Language?
This is a guest blog post from forbesmusic.com. Many scholars, teachers and musicians have argued over this simple question: “Is music a language?” It’s true that reading music notation…
From Home Education to Higher Education
Last month marked the beginning of my family’s seventh year of homeschooling – not necessarily a remarkable anniversary unless you’re a mom like me who feels the days slipping away faster…
7 Steps to Improve Time-Management for Homeschoolers
7 Steps to Improve Time-Management Skills for Homeschoolers This is a guest blog post written by Julie Petersen The daily schedules of homeschoolers can be difficult to organize…
Your kids can learn image editing - and you don't have to pay for expensive software. Pixlr Editor is browser-based, and FREE to use (just google it). And there's a book,…
Homeschool Tips: Know Your State Homeschool Regulations
Homeschooling within Your State's Regulations: What You Don't Know Could Hurt You! There have been a number of news articles from other countries, where homeschoolers…
As a busy homeschool mom, it’s easy to use time as an excuse for not working out. However, you don’t have to dedicate hours at a time to make a commitment to exercising. Use this…
Summer Readers Becoming Summer Writers
Summer Readers Becoming Summer Writers This is a guest blog post written by Beth Fine, the author of all the great books at http://imaginepurple.com If the maxim “Readers are writers”…
We received this e-mail from a homeschooling father - he wants to share his multiplication website with you. It's a FREE resource, so you might want to check it out. Hi there, I'm a programmer…