Texas Letter of Assurance

There is no formal requirement for a “Homeschool Letter of Assurance” in Texas since homeschooling is legally recognized as a form of private education. However, some families create a letter for various reasons, such as confirming homeschooling status to...

The Tale of Homeschooling Harmony

Once upon a time in the vibrant realm of LearningLand, there lived a wise and nurturing mother named Elara. She had a spirited son named Leo, who was curious about everything from the stars to the tiniest insects. Elara always wanted the best for Leo and dreamed of an...

Thrively

Utilize Thrively’s full complement of assessments to support the growth of every student better, providing rich knowledge about their strengths, learning styles, and habits of mind. We equip you to know your learners Information you need to know about your learners so...

Tips for Homeschooling your ADHD and ODD child

Homeschooling a child with both ADHD and Oppositional Defiant Disorder (ODD) can be challenging but also rewarding with the right strategies. Here are some tips that may help you: Create a Consistent Routine Children with ADHD and ODD thrive on structure. Establish a...