Secret to Making Kids Want to Learn

As homeschooling parents, one of the most powerful things we can do for our children is to make learning feel exciting and meaningful. But how do we spark that kind
A student successfully completes graduation in science and receives a certificate

How to be Successful as a Scientist!

How to Combine Your Passion for Science with SuccessA Practical Guide for Homeschool parentsSuccess feels amazing, doesn’t it? And when you pair that with a passion for science, the possibilities
Kids work together as a team

Collaboration is KEY in science!

The Secret to Success in Science: Collaboration and TeamworkA Practical Guide for Homeschool parentsHave you ever watched the control room during a successful rocket launch or space mission? The energy
Kids are feeling scared to learn science

Why do kids STRUGGLE with SCIENCE?

Why Do Kids Struggle With Science?A Practical Guide for Homeschool parentsDoes this sound familiar?Your kids are bored with their current science lessons.They roll their eyes at the mere mention of
Two scientists are happy with their work

Are scientists happy people?

Are Scientists Happy People?When you picture a scientist, is there a smile?When you picture a scientist, what comes to mind? Maybe it’s someone in a lab coat surrounded by bubbling
homeschool kids on cell phones and social media

How to handle cell phones and social media?

How do handle kids having cell phones and access to social media?A Practical Guide for Homeschool parentsIn today’s world, where the average teen spends close to 9.5 hours a day
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How Much Science Does Your Kid Really Understand?

how do you know what your kids really understand from their studies?Test Your Kids with a FUN Lab Practical!Want to challenge your kids’ curiosity and scientific thinking in an engaging
Kids are thinking of some ideas

Are Kids Thinking Less? How to Get Homeschoolers to Engage Their Brains Again

As a teacher, I’ve noticed a growing trend in classrooms: kids just aren’t thinking as much as they used to. I ask a question, and instead of eager responses, I see blank stares. Many students seem to be waiting for me to answer my own question, rather than engaging in problem-solving themselves. It’s not just in my classroom—many teachers are reporting the same thing.
The scientist is conducting a chemical test in the science lab

What IS Science?

What Is Science?A Practical Guide for Homeschool parentsScience isn’t just a classroom subject or a list of facts—it’s a way of exploring the unknown. It’s not about what we already
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Working Homeschool Moms

are you working and homeschooling?A Practical Guide for Homeschool parentsBalancing full-time work from home while homeschooling multiple children may seem daunting, but with the right strategies, you can create a