Homeschoolers in Texas have several valuable opportunities to earn college credits while still completing their high school education. Through dual credit programs,...
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How Schooling at Home isn’t the Same as Homeschooling
In recent years, the terms “schooling at home” and “homeschooling” have often been used interchangeably, especially following the rise of virtual learning during the...
How to Create a High School Transcript and Diploma
Homeschooling in Texas offers families a high degree of freedom, especially when it comes to documenting and certifying high school education. As the parent or guardian, you...
How to Create High School Transcripts
Creating high school transcripts for homeschoolers is critical in documenting academic progress, especially for college applications or employment. Here's how homeschoolers...
How to Determine How Your Child Learns
Every child has a unique way of understanding and interacting with the world. As a parent or educator, identifying how your child learns best can help you tailor their...
How to Get Your Teen On Board with Homeschooling — And Keep Them Motivated
Convincing a teenager to consider homeschooling can feel like trying to sell broccoli to someone who loves fast food. Teens are often deeply attached to their routines,...
How to Keep Your Children Motivated
Homeschooling offers the unique opportunity to tailor education to your child’s pace, interests, and learning style—but it also comes with the challenge of keeping...
How to Make History Less Boring
For many students and even adults, history feels like a long list of dates, names, and dusty events. But history isn't just about memorizing facts—it's about people,...
How to Plan Lessons for Your Homeschool
Planning homeschool lessons can seem like a big task, but it becomes much easier when you break it down into manageable steps. With a clear structure and a bit of...
How to Plan Your Homeschooled High School Student’s Four-Year Curriculum
Planning a four-year high school curriculum for your homeschooled student may feel overwhelming, but with a clear structure and goals, it becomes an empowering process. A...
How to Research Homeschool Laws in Your State
1. Start with Your State’s Department of Education Go to your state's official Department of Education website. Search for “homeschooling” or “home education.” Look for:...
How to Start a Homeschool Co-Op in Texas
Starting a homeschool co-op in Texas can be rewarding in building a supportive community for homeschooling families. Here are the key steps to help you get started:...