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6 Simple Ways to Celebrate Thanksgiving

Post contributed by Time4Learning.com Welcome, Thanksgiving! The Thanksgiving holiday is the time we celebrate the harvest and gather with loved ones to give thanks for all the wonderful things we have in life. Homeschooling is one of those things we are thankful for! And, one of the beauties of homeschooling is being able to add […]


Tips for Delight-Directed Science Learning

While not every subject in school will fascinate your child, we all want our children to delight in learning.  Sometimes, though, it can be hard to find enjoyment in subjects that just don’t interest us or greatly confuse us.  You were a student once, you know what it’s like! Thankfully, homeschooling provides the freedom to […]


Living Book Lists for Homeschool Science Study

As many homeschoolers enjoy a more Charlotte Mason-themed approach to homeschooling, we wanted to share with you our favorite picks for a Charlotte Mason science education. For all the subjects that I have collected living book lists for, math and science give me the most difficulty. My children tend to be difficult to please when […]


How to Homeschool with the Eclectic Method

Eclectic method of homeschooling is a mixture of various approaches. This philosophy utilizes a combination of approaches to find what works. Read on to find out more!


Don’t Be a Quitter – 5 Steps to Avoid It!

Are you sick and tired of homeschooling? You really can get to a point in your journey where homeschooling has practically taken over your life and leaves you dreading it every day. As a result, you may wake up one day and immediately start researching your other options such as the local public school and […]


Spotlight On: Language Arts

Does the thought of homeschooling language arts make you cringe? For many parents, this is the one subject they either excel at or despise. It’s so all-encompassing which means it’s important to have a well-rounded curriculum program and a solid plan for teaching it. How can you make sure you’re giving your homeschooler everything he […]


Has curriculum become your religion?

A guest post by Julie Polanco A curriculum can be a great tool as long as it does not become our religion. What do I mean by that? Anything that we follow just for the sake of following it, anything that we become so dedicated to that we feel like a failure if we don’t […]


Middle & High School Printables

Find Worksheets for Middle School & High School Homeschoolers You can always use a helping hand when homeschooling middle school and high school! In our homeschool printables, you’ll find useful worksheets, unit studies, record-keeping printables, and more!     General Homeschool Printables              Middle and High School Printables General Homeschooling […]


Getting Started With Homeschooling When You Don’t Want To

Christmas break can be bittersweet for homeschoolers. Of course, most welcome the much-needed break. The flip side to that is you’ll have to start homeschooling again after such a nice break. At times, it can seem like pulling teeth to get everyone back on track – and that’s just the kids! Getting yourself back in […]


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