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So, you have decided to homeschool. Unless you have been around the homeschooling block a few times or are surrounded by homeschooling friends, you may be wondering, now what? Or how does homeschooling work? There…
You may have seen our comprehensive list of famous homeschoolers and wondered why and when they were homeschooled. Turns out, many of them chose to be educated at home for the same reasons you decided…
Homeschool co-op…maybe you’ve heard that phrase tossed around among your homeschooling friends. Or, maybe you read it on some homeschooling blog or overheard someone talking about it in the waiting room of the orthodontist and…
This post is not affiliated or sponsored by Amazon, all opinions are our own. OK, since there is no Alexa here to help at the moment, I will do my best to explain why voice-activated devices…
This post is not affiliated or sponsored by iRobot, all opinions are our own. You’ve probably heard of iRobot. They make the Roomba robotic vacuums (I want this), Braava robotic mops (I need this!), and…
Books the Whole Family can Enjoy Has rain cancelled your outdoor adventure for the day? Are you faced with an entourage of disappointed kids who angrily stare at the rain hitting the window, and you…
Things I wish Someone had Told Me You’ve flipped the tassel and, armed with a diploma, you are ready to march out into a whole new world: college. With a lot of excitement and apprehension,…
It’s a typical school day and your children are hard at work. You’re helping your first grader with her ABCs, your third grader is working on long division, and your fifth grader is deep inside…
The 4th of July is right around the corner! What better way to celebrate America’s birthday than with a barbecue, pool party, sparklers, and…a history lesson? You might be saying to yourself, “Learning on the…
Homeschooling is hard enough, but homeschooling, multiple students of different ages…that’s a real challenge. You may have a first grader who is just learning to read, a second grader who’s trying to understand multiplication and…
You and your high school senior have worked hard through high school. They know how to solve a quadratic equation and that the mitochondria is the powerhouse of the cell. They can do research and…
We recently explained the importance of diet as it relates to brain activity and learning. Here, we’ll take a look at some healthy snack and lunch options that’ll get your student through the school day,…
You’ve probably heard this a million times before: “I don’t want to go outside…it’s too hot/cold/windy/sunny/cloudy.” And this: “I don’t want fruit for dessert. I want ice cream/cookies/cake/candy.” But it’s possible you haven’t heard this:…