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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Age Appropriate Educational Time
Balancing Homeschooling and Working
Different Homeschooling Calendars: Choosing the Right Fit for Your Family
Feifer Assessment of Writing
Good Writing Strategies
Handwriting Skills of Children
Homeschooling Multiple Children
How Schooling at Home isn’t the Same as Homeschooling
How to Choose the Right Printer for My Homeschooling Needs
How to Create a High School Transcript and Diploma
How to Plan Your Homeschooled High School Student’s Four-Year Curriculum
How to Manage a Mixed-Grade Classroom and the Occasional Chaos
Ten Graphic Organizers
Preventing Your Student from Becoming Overwhelmed
Scheduling and Calendar Tips That Actually Work
Understanding the Key Differences between Deschooling and Unschooling
Using Project-Based Learning in Your Homeschool
What Does a 504 Plan Mean for Homeschoolers?
What is DeSchooling?
What is the Orton-Gillingham Approach?
What Is the TEFA Program? A Clear Overview
What Should Each Grade Level Learn? A Grade-by-Grade Guide
When Reading and Spelling Actually Clicks
Why Children Under Seven Learn Best Through Play
Behavioral Related-Articles
Acceptance and Commitment Therapy
Alternative Assessment Methods
Augmentative and Alternative Communication
Applied Behavior Analysis
Behavior Tracking Sheets
Behavioral Problems
Dialectical Behavior Therapy
Career Exploration
How Career Days Help
Deciding Upon a Career
Importance of Career Choice Reflection
As an Employer, What can I Expect Regarding Career Day?
Getting Started to Share Your Interview
Individualize Education
A Parent’s Guide to Understanding the Learner Within
A Roadmap for Raising Capable, Independent Kids
How Do You Know You Need to Change Your Way of Homeschooling?
How to Keep Your Children Motivated
How to Plan Lessons for Your Homeschool
Sixteen Types of Learners
Lesson Planning Ways
Aesthetic Approach to Lesson Planning
Behavioral Approach to Lesson Planning
Constructivist Approach for Lesson Planning
Ecological Approach to Lesson Planning
Social-Emotional Learning (SEL) Approach Lesson Planning
Formative Instructional Tools
Instructional Methods
Learning Style Checklists
For the Parents | Instructor
How Could You Lose Your Motivation?
How Do You Know You Need to Change Your Way of Homeschooling?
How to Regain Your Motivation for Homeschooling
Supply Lists
General Homeschooling Supply Lists
Homeschool Supply List by Age Group
Homeschool Supply List by Learning Style
Homeschool Supply List by Subject Focus
Texas
Daycare License Requirement for Your Co-Op in Texas
Dual College Credits in Texas for Homeschoolers
Homeschooling in Texas
How Homeschoolers in Texas Can Earn College Credits
How to Start a Homeschool Co-Op in Texas
Letter of Intent to Homeschool in Texas
Texas Letter of Assurance
The Story Behind Texas TEKS and the Common Core
What are Texas TEKS Checklists?
More Articles
To view Education Styles, Learning Disorders and Disabilities information, and Behavioral Guides, scroll down the page.
An Example Lesson Plan
A Practical Filing System for Homeschool Documentation
A Step-by-Step Guide to Finding and Fixing Learning Gaps
Avoid Losing Public High School Credits
Beery VMI – Visual Motor Test of Integration
Comprehensive Neuropsychological Evaluation
Concrete-Representational-Abstract
Co-op vs. Learning Pod vs. Microschool: What’s the Deal?
Creative Time in Homeschooling
Develop Critical Thinking in Children
Developmental, Individual Differences, Relationship-Based (DIR/Floortime) Model
Discrete Trial Training (DTT)
Educational Tips for a Neurodivergent Mind
Encouraging Independence and Critical Thinking in Homeschooling
Exploring Nature Studies with Elementary-Aged Children
Exposure and Response Prevention
Four Pillars of English Language Arts
Helping Your Child Build Friendships and Community
Homeschool Record-Keeping Checklist
Homeschooling Elementary vs. Middle School-Aged Children
Homeschooling in Oklahoma
Homeschooling with Intent
How Children Learn
How Homeschoolers Can Take College Entrance Exams
How Homeschooling Is Different from Classroom Teaching
How to Adjust Your Lessons to Your Child’s Learning Style?
How to Blend the Socratic Method with a Classic Lesson Plan Model
How to Choose the Best Device for Homeschooling Your Child
How to Create High School Transcripts
How to Do a Loop Schedule (Without Losing Your Mind)
How to Determine How Your Child Learns
How to Get Your Teen On Board with Homeschooling — And Keep Them Motivated
How to Make History Less Boring
How to Motivate a Child Who’s Just Not That Into Learning (Yet)
How to Plan Lessons for Your Homeschool
How to Research Homeschool Laws in Your State
How to Teach and Enable Learning in Your Classroom
Lesson Planning in Homeschool
Recommended Record-Keeping for Homeschooling in Oklahoma
Record-Keeping Tips for Your Homeschool
Special Education Accommodations and Modifications
Speech Milestones for Children
Successfully Homeschooling with Children with Special Needs
Teaching Involves Lesson Planning
Teaching Kids Geography: Making the World Come Alive
Teaching Problem-Solving
Teaching Technique Checklist
The 10 Levels of the Barton Reading and Spelling System
The 411 on Chromebooks
The 411 on Cybersecurity for Homeschoolers
The 411 on Using a Laptop for Homeschooling
The 411 on Using Amazon Fire Tablets
The Pomodoro Technique
The Socratic Discussion: Where Questions Do the Teaching
The Stubborn Genius: Why Some Kids Just Have to Do It Their Way
The Tale of Homeschooling Harmony
The VARK Theory
The Waldock Way
The WIPPEA Model for Younger Students
Understanding and Closing Learning Gaps
Understanding Intellectual Disabilities
Understanding Fragile X Syndrome
Understanding the Whole Child to Unlock Learning
Unit Studies: When Education Goes All-In on a Theme
Using Humor in Your Homeschool Classroom
What are Microschools?
What are Sensory Breaks?
What is a Functional Behavioral Assessment?
What is a Tactical Learner?
What is a Visual Learner?
What is an Auditory Learner?
What is an IEP?
What is Assistive Technology?
What is Behavioral Intervention Plan?
What is Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy?
What is Core Curriculum?
What is Handwriting without Tears?
What is Kinesthetic Learning?
What is a Loop Schedule?
What is the Barton Reading and Spelling System?
What is the Wilson Reading System (WRS)?
What Teaching Techniques Work Well in Homeschooling
What to Do When Curriculum Isn’t Just Not Working
What’s the Deal with AI?
When Your Gifted Math Kid Hates Being Wrong
Why does PDA Autism Demand Avoidance Happen?
Why is the First Year so Hard?
Why Use Bloom’s Taxonomy
Withdrawal Letter to Homeschool in Oklahoma
Woodcock-Johnson IV Test of Achievement
Woodcock-Johnson Tests of Cognitive Ability
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.
Unit Studies: When Education Goes All-In on a Theme
Unit studies are what happen when learning decides to throw a theme party and invite every subject along for the ride. Instead of math sitting in one corner, history hanging…
What is Thomas Jefferson Homeschooling?
Thomas Jefferson Homeschool refers to a homeschooling approach or program inspired by the educational philosophy of Thomas Jefferson, the third President of the United…
What is Roadschooling?
Roadschooling is a form of homeschooling where families educate their children while traveling. It allows families to combine education with the experience of exploring new…
















