9 Reasons to Use Picture Books in Your Homeschool
Picture books are a great addition to any homeschool – no matter how old your children are! Learn why you should include them today!
9 Reasons to Use Picture Books in Your Homeschool Read Post »
Picture books are a great addition to any homeschool – no matter how old your children are! Learn why you should include them today!
9 Reasons to Use Picture Books in Your Homeschool Read Post »
So, you’ve made the decision to homeschool and now you’re wondering how to go about finding your local homeschool community? Here’s how!
Finding your Local Homeschool Community Read Post »
Identifying speech difficulties in kids when homeschooling can be tricky. Here are some things to watch out for.
How to Spot Speech Difficulties in Kids When Homeschooling Read Post »
Homeschooling a child with anxiety can be challenging, but these 10 tips will make it easier!
Homeschooling a Child with Anxiety Read Post »
Make Latin American History a priority in your homeschool history lessons with these resources and ideas!
Resources for Learning About Latin American History Read Post »
Homeschooling offers the unique opportunity to create a dyslexia friendly environment where children can thrive. Here’s how to do it.
10 Ways to Create a Dyslexia Friendly Learning Environment in Your Homeschool Read Post »
Are you teaching American history through a truthful lens? Discover ways to bring history to life in a more researched manner.
Teaching American History through a Truthful Lens Read Post »
Connecting writing to a favorite subject or topic is a great way to include and teach writing skills. These 8th grade Europe-inspired prompts are a great place to begin.
8th Grade Writing Prompts: Creative Ideas About Europe Read Post »
Homeschooling a child with dysgraphia? Here are four easy ways to accommodate them in your lessons.
4 Ways We Accommodate Dysgraphia in Our Homeschool Read Post »
Writing a homeschool transcript is something every family will navigate if they have a student in high school. It might seem daunting, but it’s easier than you think.
8 Steps to Writing a Homeschool Transcript Read Post »
No two twice-exceptional learners are alike. Each student has his or her own unique academic, emotional, social, physical, and behavioral needs. Like parenting, our family’s home education experience has been filled with trial and error, obstacles, insights, and change.
Five Lessons I Have Learned From Homeschooling My Twice-Exceptional/2(e) Student Read Post »
It is a privilege to learn and grow through community service. Volunteering has become a vital part of our homeschool. Here are 6 ways it can benefit yours.
Six Ways Volunteering Benefits Your Homeschool Read Post »
Homeschool scheduling. Some love it. Some hate it. Here are my must-do steps for planning out curriculum, schedule, and rotation.
Homeschool Scheduling Tips and Tricks Read Post »
Nervous about bringing home a new baby? Anxious about the adjustment, wondering how siblings will react, or if you will ever sleep again? Take a deep breath, momma, and take a look at these tips.
10 Tips for Bringing Home a New Baby Read Post »
Back-to-school sales are a great time for homeschool families to stockpile the supplies that get used the most in our homeschools.
10 Items to Stockpile During Back to School Sales Read Post »
Turn a day at the amusement park into a homeschooling adventure! These 10 ideas for homeschooling at the amusement park make learning fun and easy!
10 Ideas for Homeschooling at the Amusement Park Read Post »
Navigating the path from homeschool to college can be a daunting one. These tips make it easier for you to set your child up for success!
The Pathway from Homeschool to College: Essential Steps for Success Read Post »
Tired of feeling like your homeschool is always busy, but not achieving anything of worth? You need to set your homeschooling priorities – learn how here.
Setting Your Homeschooling Priorities Read Post »
Help prepare your middle schooler for high school with 5 simple ideas you can start implementing in your homeschool today!
How to Help Your Middle Schooler Prepare for High School Read Post »
If you are a busy mom managing way too many things at once, this is for you. Here are the 12 things every homeschooling mom should do NOW!
12 Things Every Homeschooling Mom Should Do Now Read Post »
To prepare your children to be effective writers, you only need five steps in the elementary grades to reap huge benefits in their writing future.
5 Steps to Teaching Elementary Homeschool Students How to be Effective Writers Read Post »
STEM activities are a great way to add fun to your homeschool learning. Here are some easy ways to incorporate it in your lessons!
STEM Activities That Make Learning Fun Read Post »
Learn how to simplify your homeschool to create a more enriched learning environment for your children.
Simplify Your Homeschool to Create an Enriched Learning Environment Read Post »
By planting the right seeds at the right time, we are nurturing creative minds in our kids, and helping them develop good habits for life.
Inspired Homeschooling: Creative Minds, Beautiful Lives Read Post »
Kindness is a virtue that most parents want to instill in their children. Here are some ways to weave it into your homeschooling curriculum.
Ways to Weave Kindness into Homeschooling Read Post »
I started coming up with many different ideas to try to change my children’s way of thinking about reading. I knew they once loved to read. I just needed to get them excited about reading again. Along the way, I discovered five ways book clubs can inspire your kids to read.
5 Ways Book Clubs Can Inspire Your Homeschool Kids to Read Read Post »
Create an author study for your young kids! Expose them to great literature and engage them in the process early on in their education.
How to Create an Author Study for Young Homeschoolers Read Post »
If you’ve always been a paper planner but it’s just not working anymore, here are 5 reasons to switch to an online homeschool planner.
5 Reasons to Switch From a Paper Planner to Online Homeschool Planning Read Post »
Whether we like it or not, in homeschool and life, twins are barraged with comparisons, which can be harmful to the twins’ identities and development.
Homeschooling Twins: What to Do When They’re Learning at Different Speeds Read Post »
Have you ever worried about teaching success to multiple learning styles? Success is not an accident. We must teach our children how to be successful.
Teaching Success to Multiple Learning Styles While Homeschooling Read Post »
Abstract Expressionism is a great art movement to learn with your kids because its about the process not the outcome. Abstract art removes barriers.
Abstract Art for Homeschoolers – Is It Important Or Is It Just A Mess? Read Post »
Declutter your home and homeschool by plugging what you own into a simple formula. Get organized this year and change your perspective!
Decluttering Your Home and Homeschool Read Post »
What should you consider if moving to a new state? Well, if you plan to move when homeschooling there are a lot of things to consider!
Where to Move When Homeschooling: Things to Consider When Moving to a New State Read Post »
Reverse homeschool planning is when you write down what you accomplish rather than filling your planner ahead of time with what you will cover.
Reverse Homeschool Planning: It Doesn’t Have to Be So Hard! Read Post »
Dysgraphia affects a student’s ability to write and express themselves through handwriting, but with the right strategies, it is possible to help them thrive.
Ways to Help Students with Dysgraphia: A Guide for Homeschooling Parents Read Post »
Worried about getting your kids back into a routine? Homeschooling after the holidays doesn’t have to be hard. Here’s how to make it easier on them and on you!
Homeschooling After the Holidays Read Post »
Adding margin to your day can dramatically change the way you homeschool – and parent. Here’s what it is and how to do it successfully.
Adding Margin aka Why Would a Homeschooling Mom Pack Lunches?! Read Post »
Moms of multiple children know that sibling fighting while homeschooling can make or break the day. Here’s what worked to curb that in our homeschool.
This One Habit Curbed Sibling Fighting in My Homeschool Read Post »
Is your homeschool getting a bit dull? Here are five ways to supplement your homeschooling to keep things interesting and a ton of fun!
5 Ways to Supplement Your Homeschooling to Keep Things Interesting Read Post »
Discover funny and practical insights for middle school homeschooling. Here are 10 things I wish I had known before starting this phase.
Middle School Homeschooling: 10 Things I Wish I Had Known Read Post »
Are homeschool co-ops right for your family? Learn about the different types of co-ops and how to find one that might work for you.
Are Homeschool Co-ops Right For Your Family? Read Post »
Many of us are taking time right now to plan for the next school year, and while curriculum planning and routines are important, so is homeschool success.
Make a Plan for Homeschool Success Read Post »
Homeschooling is increasingly popular and more mainstream each year. I am excited to share with you the 8 top homeschool benefits.
Public School Can’t Beat These 8 Top Homeschool Benefits Read Post »
You don’t have to become a full-fledged unschooler to adopt a few unschooling philosophies. These are three that any homeschooling style can embrace.
Unschooling Philosophies That Any Homeschooling Style Can Embrace Read Post »
Help! How do I start homeschooling? If you’re new to homeschooling or just starting to consider it, these 5 simple steps and mindset shifts will help!
Help! How Do I Get Started Homeschooling? 5 Simple Steps for New Homeschool Families Read Post »