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How To Stay Creative as a Homeschool Parent
Guest post by Sam Bowman Homeschooling comes with a variety of benefits. It enables students to learn in a comfortable and familiar environment surrounded by people who care about them. It…

How and Why We Teach Cursive Handwriting
Many people wonder today if cursive handwriting and writing cursive letters is important enough to continue teaching... Here's one experienced homeschool mom's perspective. Crystal…

Incorporating Play Into the Homeschool Day
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…

College Prep for Homeschooled Students
More than 500,000 teens are home-educated across the U.S. today. Find out what college prep your teen needs to enter the world of higher education. Contact colleges where your student may be…

I Quit Teaching to Homeschool
I quit. I was a teacher and I quit. That's right. I quit. I quit my job. To homeschool. The kicker......I quit my job teaching. Educating other people’s children so that I can…

Leaving Corporate America to Become a Homeschool Mom
This is a guest blog post from Laurie Brown of HomeschoolOutfitters.com. After years of watching my son come home from school each day in utter defeat, I realized something had to…

The Importance of Personal Finance in Homeschooling
Learning how to properly handle finances is a critical part of the educational process. It can establish a financial foundation that can serve an individual throughout the rest of their lives. When…

A Mom’s View of Homeschool Socialization
What is socialization, anyway? Societies have an interest in making sure the younger generation has the social skills and expectations needed to fit in with and be productive members of the…

Find out How Rebecca Started Homeschooling!
Beginning to homeschool can be intimidating - but it doesn't have to be! Find out how the founder of Homeschool.com began her homeshcooling journey!
When a Student Asks, “Do You Like What I’ve Done?”
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…