#HOMESCHOOL CURRICULUM

This post is sponsored by Time4Learning. Before the pandemic, it was business as usual for Boca Raton resident Nikki Warris. Her two daughters, 5-year-old Natalie and 8-year-old Lexi were…


Post sponsored by Discover! Homeschooling has long been associated with religion. The Christian homeschooling movement was born in the 1960s and 1970s and took off in the 1980s. By this point,…


Post Sponsored by Bridgeway Academy Studies show many different ways that our brain processes and retains information. These methods are often referred to as learning styles. The three main…


When I started with Charlotte Mason (CM) homeschooling, I have to admit, I was a bit overwhelmed.  Twenty years later, I wish I knew then what I know now. Whether you are a veteran or a novice…


Happy Constitution Week! Were it not for the rights outlined in the Constitution, you may not even be reading this article. Thanks to those rights, you’re free to read whatever you’d like.  The…


I love a new school year! I love having a chance to reminisce. Indeed to look over the past year and pull out the precious memories and the keepsakes. And, most of all, treasure them! But that…


If you haven’t noticed, there is a generational struggle that has been raging for some time. It’s primarily an online war of words between the generations: Boomers versus Millennials versus…


One of the great benefits of homeschooling is that you can expand outside of the typical school syllabus and teach your kids some life lessons that they might not always learn inside of the traditional…


Homeschooling can often leave parents feeling overwhelmed as they do their best to reproduce a public school environment in a home setting. But the truth is, you don’t need to copy the public…


Sponsored post by Numerica Math. What were your math classes like? Did you dislike math because you had a boring teacher who told you to memorize everything? Or did you like math because your…