Incorporating creative time into homeschooling can be an excellent way to foster imagination, self-expression, and problem-solving skills. Drawing, painting, storytelling,...
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Homeschooling with Intent
Homeschooling with intent means approaching education with a clear purpose, focus, and tailored goals. It’s about intentionally shaping the homeschool experience around each...
How Children Learn
Children learn through exploration, interaction, and guided experiences, each vital in their cognitive, emotional, and social development. Exploration allows children to...
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 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...
Lesson Planning in Homeschool
Lesson planning in a homeschool environment can be highly personalized to the student's needs, interests, and pace of learning, allowing for a flexible and adaptive approach...
Preventing Your Student from Becoming Overwhelmed
Preventing your homeschooled children from becoming overwhelmed is essential to maintaining a positive and productive learning experience. When children feel stressed,...
Record-Keeping Tips for Your Homeschool
While your state may not require homeschooling record-keeping or reports, many homeschooling families find tracking their child's academic progress, attendance,...
Sixteen Types of Learners
The concept of different learning styles has evolved, incorporating various models that recognize the diverse ways individuals absorb, process, and retain information. One...
Successfully Homeschooling with Children with Special Needs
Homeschooling children with learning disabilities, such as ADHD, Sensory Processing Disorder (SPD), autism, or other learning differences, requires a tailored approach that...
Teaching K-12 Students
K-12 students learn through various methods and approaches that cater to their developmental stages, individual learning styles, and the educational environment. These...
Understanding the Key Differences between Deschooling and Unschooling
"Deschooling" and "unschooling" are two approaches to alternative education. They refer to distinct concepts. While both challenge traditional education models, they serve...