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!
Use the search bar to sift through possibilities—but less is more. Try simple, specific keywords to quickly find what you need without getting buried in a sea of options. A focused search means less scrolling, more discovering.
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To view Education Styles, Learning Disorders and Disabilities information, and Behavioral Guides, scroll down the page.
Learning Disorders and Disabilities
Use the arrows to navigate through the different learning disabilities and disorders. Select "Learn More" to view information, tips, and suggestions for educating your children.
Guides
Behavioral Challenges
Behavioral challenges refer to patterns of conduct that interfere with learning, relationships, or daily functioning. These may include difficulties with impulse control, aggression, noncompliance, inattention, withdrawal, or disruptive behaviors. Such challenges can stem from a variety of factors, including developmental differences, emotional distress, unmet needs, or environmental stressors.
Behavioral Guides
Behavioral guides are clear, supportive expectations that help everyone understand how to interact respectfully and responsibly within a group setting. Think of them as a compass for conduct—especially helpful in homeschool pods, co-ops, or microschools where structure and consistency create a positive learning environment.
Classroom Challenges
Helping students manage their emotions in the classroom can come with real challenges, especially when behaviors like outbursts, withdrawal, or defiance disrupt learning. Each student brings a unique emotional background, and some may struggle more than others with self-regulation, especially those with trauma histories, neurodivergent needs, or limited emotional vocabulary.
Educational Styles
Explore these various educational styles to choose one or a combination that suits your family.
Waldorf Method in Homeschooling
The Waldorf method, also known as Waldorf education, is a unique and holistic approach to education developed by Austrian philosopher and educator Rudolf Steiner in the...
What is Interest-Led Learning Homeschooling?
Interest-Led Learning (also known as Child-Led Learning or Interest-Based Learning) is a homeschooling approach that focuses on the child’s interests as the primary driver...
What is Reggio Emilia Homeschooling?
Reggio Emilia homeschooling is an educational approach inspired by the Reggio Emilia philosophy, which originated in the Italian town of the same name. This philosophy is...
















