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Homeschooling the Child Who Hates School

Homeschooling the Child Who Hates School Homeschooling is not just for gifted students, Olympic athletes or those winning national spelling or geography bees. The beauty of homeschooling is that it works to meet the needs of the individual student rather than striving to placate a multitude of students with a multitude of needs. Because of […]


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 […]


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 […]


2017 Gift Guide By Age Group

This year, give your kids the gift of an astounding education! You can easily do this by providing them with toys and gifts that will support your educational goals. This gift guide has collected the best of the best in an effort to help you make the best choices possible.   Elementary Gift Guide: Mark-My-Time/Reading Time […]


Learn to Homeschool Like a Veteran

Long-Time Homeschoolers Teach You How to Homeschool Like a Pro This post is by Kerry, a homeschooling mother of two, and is from our contributing sponsor Time4Learning. What if you could get your hands on a book that gave you the inside scoop on homeschooling? What if, instead of floundering around wondering if you’re doing anything […]


Consistency For Better Writers

In addition to explicitly teaching traits of good writing and the writing process to students,  there are four important types of practice that are a crucial part of our writing instruction and intervention at Wings to Soar Online Academy. I recommend that you include these four types of practice into your writing instruction as well […]


Is Music a Language?

Is music a language? is a guest blog post from forbesmusic.com. Also, be sure you check out the music freebies on our FREEBIE FEBRUARY page!


International Travel and Homeschooling

International travel provides opportunities for incredible learning experiences.  Through travel we learn about other cultures, lifestyles, languages, unique and beautiful geography, history, politics and current events, art and more.  Because of this, international travel isn’t just for adults – our kids benefit as well! There are numerous options for families when it comes to traveling […]


Roadschooling – a real family’s adventure!

The location of a homeschool is home, plain and simple.  You live, eat, and educate right there in your comfy three bedroom two bath ranch with the same view every day.  As a roadschooling family we also live, eat and educate in our home; only our home is on wheels.  Wheels indicate mobility.  Mobility indicates […]