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What is Travel Schooling & How Do We Start? Part 1

Want to know more about travel schooling? Interesting in learning how to afford roadschooling? Join Celeste, a real life travel schooler, and get her tips for getting started with your world schooling adventures! Read more...


Computer Science Explore STEM Careers

There were 1.2 million job openings for STEM careers in 2018 and not enough qualified graduates to fill them, which presents an excellent opportunity for STEM-interested homeschoolers!


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 […]


Women of Achievement

Let’s take time to consider why women's successes are important to study, and even more worthwhile to uncover from the missing pages of history books.


Podcast Interview with Britfield Author + Freebie

Enter to Win your own signed copy of Britfield & the Lost Crown!  (perfect for summer reading!) In our latest Homeschooling & Loving It podcast, we had the pleasure of chatting with Chad Stewart, author of Britfield & the Lost Crown.  This book has recently launched globally, and we are here to celebrate!  We loved […]


10 Ways to Take Your Learning Outdoors

As the weather warms, we love heading outside with our homeschool supplies for some fresh air!  It doesn’t even feel like school when we’re playing outside, and yet, the kiddos are still learning. If you’re anticipating outside adventures during the day, but you still want to take advantage of quality learning time, we have a few great ideas for you.


How to Homeschool Using Only the Library

Volunteer Contributor post by Kimberly Smith The library is a wonderful resource for any homeschool parent.  I use my library for most of my subjects including: reading, science, math, art, music, and history.  The resources help to enrich the curriculum that I am already using. However, if you wanted to – you could just use […]


Virtual Field Trips a Part of Your Home School!

Posted By Volunteer Contributor Kimberly Smith When I think about a field trip, I think about touring a city with a guide walking and talking about the buildings and history while we soak in the richness of the day. While that makes for a great field trip a virtual field trip can be that and […]