Post sponsored by Asian Language School Many parents are eager to have their children learn a second language or even a third language. Not surprising given the many benefits associated with being bilingual or multilingual. One of the benefits is improved cognitive functioning. Experts claim that bilingual children have enhanced executive functioning skills: skills to […]
If you're wondering about the importance of teaching your children handwriting, you'll want to read more! Find out why it's so important!
Homeschool.com interviewed Linda Dobson. Here are some frequently asked questions about homeschooling preschool and loving every minute of it! Q: At what age should I start homeschooling preschool? A: Did you help your child play pat-a-cake, sing the ABC song, tie a shoe? Remember guiding your child until her inner drive sent her walking, talking, […]
If you are wondering about how Christian homeschooling works in a practical day to day manner, read this FAQ article with Ellen Gardner.
Character Training is important... but it takes a lot of work! Don't despair, grab our free workbook and printable lessons on character training to use today.
The question of socialization comes up often in conversations about homeschooling. Discover some surprising tips on how to address the homeschool socialization question.
In this post by guest author Gabriel Morse, you'll learn great tips on ways homeschool dads can encourage & support their superhero wives who try to do it all.
Classical Homeschooling may seem a bit intimidating, but read on for more information and how to implement this time-tested method in your homeschool.
In short, deschooling is about learning how to learn outside the classroom. Deschooling is a process for children and parents alike when transitioning from traditional school to homeschooling. In truth, the reality is that homeschooling is very different from traditional school. It requires a period of adjustment, and it’s not necessarily easy. However, the transition […]
Your child has finally begun to read. That's great! If you're wondering where to go from there, this post from Time4Learning can help!