#BENEFITS OF HOMESCHOOLING

Guest post by Quantrilla Ard When we decided to start planning our family, my husband and I did not see homeschooling in our future. We went about planning for our children's education…


This post is sponsored by Time4Learning. This blog post was planned about a month ago, but as with everything, life happens. This brings me to the biggest benefit of homeschooling for our…


I had been on the fence for a while about introducing gardening to my kids. Sometimes I thought that they were too young for it, other times I thought about the dirt and laundry. The past year,…


Over 2 million families began homeschooling in September 2020. For new homeschoolers, it can be difficult to get started and maintain that exciting feeling at the beginning of the year where…


Making the decision to homeschool is a big commitment. It takes time, money, and sacrifice.  What if due to circumstances you must homeschool but are not able to homeschool your children yourself?…


As of 2012, about 3.4% of children in America were homeschooled. As a parent, you know just how challenging and rewarding homeschooling your child can be. Most of the challenges come from making…


Celebrate Homeschool Awareness This year, we’ve seen an unprecedented spike in homeschooling as schools have closed and parents have turned to new options for educating their children. Although…


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,…


Q&A with author Susan Wise Bauer, whose bestselling resource The Well-Trained Mind joins us. What about this book sets it apart from other homeschooling texts? I think it’s our…


Although Charlotte Mason never used the term living math, she did speak of living books and living learning, so the term living math is certainly in line with the spirit of CM. Simply put,…