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Going Deeper With Your Homeschool Plans

Getting started homeschooling can make even the most confident doubt their abilities which is why we've brought you a newsletter full of homeschool expertise giving you a guide to homeschooling styles and homeschool curriculum options!


Best Apps for the Homeschooling Parent!

Have you ever visited an app store and looked at all the hundreds of apps available? Of course! Let us narrow it down for you with our top picks for homeschooling and organization!


How to Teach Homeschool Music Lessons

Playing an instrument is fun and beneficial for children. As homeschoolers, you may be uncertain how to find quality lessons. We have the answers for you!


How to Teach Homeschool Art

Not sure how to teach homeschool art? You'll be surprised at how many options and how easy it is to teach art in your homeschool!


5 Ways to Take Inventory of Your Homeschool

January is the perfect time to reflect on your homeschool year, and the perfect time to adjust if needed! Want to find out how? Read on for 5 ways and resources to help you do it now!


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 […]


Writing Milestones for Every Grade Level!

At the beginning of every school year, it’s a great idea to create writing milestones for your children. Check out our milestones and see how they can help your homeschool!


Tips for Homeschooling with Prader-Willi Syndrome

Have you ever heard of the term “accidental homeschooler”? Well, that was our family. Before kids, I did have dreams of homeschooling but when I was blessed through foster care with a baby with Prader-Willi Syndrome I figured that homeschooling would not be a possibility. Not long after our son came to live with us […]