#HOMESCHOOL LEARNING

Post Sponsored by Baker Publishing Group In a world filled with screens and structured schedules, children are losing something vital: Imagination, a source of innovation, resilience, problem-solving,…

A Game of Operation: Finding the Funny Bone
Enjoy part 2 of Gabriel Morse's game series! Despite my love-hate relationship with games, I do have to admit that they provide great examples for dealing with bigger issues. Just think -…

STEM – The Sky is No Limit!
Post Sponsored by Planehook Aviation Services Are you looking for a way to add STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics) to homeschool education? Do an aviation ground school. Consider…

Sparking Creativity: Blacksmithing for Kids
Every child has a natural inclination towards creativity and hands-on activities. As parents, nurturing these interests can be both rewarding and enriching for our kids. One exciting and unique…

Homeschooling with Learning Pods
Are you loving the flexibility and the ability to personalize learning to your child’s homeschooling needs? Many members of our community tell us that they are time and again amazed by the…

The Power of Homeschool Flexibility
Post Sponsored by Northgate Academy In our fast-paced, digitally-driven world, the skills that mattered a decade ago are evolving. With change being the only constant, our educational approach…

The Importance of Teaching History in Homeschool
Post Sponsored by American Heritage Education Foundation Studies in the last 20 years point to a growing problem in America that can no longer be ignored. The problem is that many Americans…

To Be or Not to Be: Learning From Failure Part 3
Read Part 1 and Part 2 here. Choosing to homeschool is only for the brave, and I commend you for stepping into the battle on your child’s behalf despite what family, friends, or the culture…

To Be or Not to Be – Learning From Failure Pt. 2
Guest Post by Gabriel Morse This is part 2 in a series on Learning from Failure. Read part 1 here. Now I know it can be considered poor form to discuss failure, especially in homeschooling…

To Be or Not to Be: Helping the Struggling Student
There are those of you out there who are dealing with a struggling student. I can sympathize with you both from the perspective of having been a struggling student myself and being the father…