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Alternative Paths to College Credit

Are you and your homeschooled student looking for an alternative to expensive college credit? Read on to find affordable college alternatives.


Why Gamification Works

Are you looking to add an extra element to your homeschool this year? Night Zookeeper has some great ideas and tips for you to incorporate gamification!


Back to School Ideas for Homeschoolers

It doesn’t matter how long you’ve been homeschooling, switching things up for your students keeps them curious and motivated. Read great tips from Time4Learning here!


For The Love of Homeschooling

For The Love of Homeschooling has created many different unit studies that are available for purchase and download. They also have a monthly Nature Study Club subscription for only $12/month! They offer scholarships, freebies, book clubs, and more! Visit their website to learn more information.


Morning Basket Motivation

Do you use a morning basket in your homeschool? Read to find out what a morning basket is and how using one can help your homeschool days run more smoothly.


How to Be a Spelling Bee Champion

Is your child interested in participating in a spelling bee? Find out how homeschoolers can join with tips and advice, how to get started, and more!


FAQ: Special Needs

Get answers to your frequently asked questions about homeschooling with special needs. We interviewed homeschool expert Jean Lanman for answers, read more!


Share Literature With Your Teenager

Why is the study of high school literature so important? Of course, we want our children to be well read, and hopefully to enjoy reading in general. But at the high school level, perhaps reading is secondary to the resulting thought processes. When a student reads, a student also thinks. The critical and creative thought processes, discussions, and debates that result when a student and teacher analyze and interpret a piece of literature are boundless. Doing this within the family unit allows the parents the ability to interject their feeling, beliefs, values and ideas, making the entire process a learning and bonding experience. Following, are suggestions that will make this process an enjoyable one for you and your family.