The Bullet Journal Method is a flexible, pen-and-paper organizational system created by Ryder Carroll that blends a planner, to-do list, journal, and note-taking system into...
Communication Interventions
What Should Each Grade Level Learn? A Grade-by-Grade Guide
Understanding what children are expected to learn at each grade level helps parents, teachers, and homeschoolers provide age-appropriate education and track developmental...
Learning A-Z
Learning A-Z offers a comprehensive collection of products and resources thoughtfully designed to address the evolving challenges of literacy instruction in today’s...
Texas Tech University K12
Texas Tech K-12 stands out as a respected, accredited program recognized by both Cognia™ and the Texas Education Agency (TEA) for its commitment to academic excellence and...
What Are Microschools?
Microschools are small, student-centered learning environments that blend elements of homeschooling, private education, and traditional classroom instruction. Typically...
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...
Avoid Losing Public High School Credits
For many families, schooling at home is a proactive solution when students face losing valuable high school credits due to unexpected life events, school transfers, or...
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,...
Understanding Fragile X Syndrome
Fragile X Syndrome is a genetic condition that affects how a child's brain develops. It is the most common inherited cause of intellectual disabilities and can also lead to...
Understanding Intellectual Disability
Intellectual Disability (ID), also known as cognitive or developmental disability, is a condition characterized by limitations in both intellectual functioning and adaptive...
Why is the First Year so Hard?
Homeschooling is a brave and exciting step, but the first year often feels like the hardest part of the journey. For many families, it’s not just a change in how children...
Homeschooling Elementary vs. Middle School-Aged Children
Homeschooling offers a flexible and personalized learning environment, but the approach evolves significantly as children mature. The needs, goals, and teaching strategies...
