Article Index
Welcome to the Article Index — aka, the magical portal where all our brainy, helpful, and occasionally sanity-saving homeschool articles hang out together! Think of this as your clutter-free treasure chest: every post, guide, and rant (with a side of humor) neatly lined up so you don’t have to go hunting through your bookmarks or that black hole of open tabs. Whether you’re deep in lesson plan limbo, wondering how to teach math without tears, or just need a quick giggle to survive the day, it’s all here. Dive in and happy homeschooling!

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What is the Orton-Gillingham Approach?
The Orton-Gillingham Approach is a structured, multisensory, and individualized method developed in the 1930s by neuropsychiatrist Dr. Samuel Orton and educator/psychologist...
What is the Wilson Reading System (WRS)?
The Wilson Reading System (WRS) is a structured literacy program designed to help individuals with language-based learning disabilities, such as dyslexia, improve their...
What Should Each Grade Level Learn? A Grade-by-Grade Guide
Understanding what children are expected to learn at each grade level helps parents, teachers, and homeschoolers provide age-appropriate education and track developmental...
What Teaching Techniques Work Well in Homeschooling
In homeschooling, teaching techniques that work well tend to be flexible, personalized, and hands-on, adapting to each student’s learning style, pace, and interests. Here...
Why Children Under Seven Learn Best Through Play
In the early years of life, children are naturally curious, imaginative, and eager to explore their world. Rather than learning through lectures or structured academic...
Why is the First Year so Hard?
Homeschooling is a brave and exciting step, but the first year often feels like the hardest part of the journey. For many families, it’s not just a change in how children...
Learning Challenges
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