New Activities in the New Year

A fresh year, a fresh start. New ways to keep your homeschool students engaged and learning. As the homeschool children get back to their classroom in the new year, here

Easing Back Into Homeschooling Post Holidays

The madness is over and so are the holidays. It's time to get back into the homeschool classroom, but your homeschool students are not too comfortable with the idea of

Are You Raising Your Homeschooler Right?

Self-doubt is the worst affliction that a homeschool teacher can be afflicted with. There are so many people around you being negative about homeschooling that it's difficult to keep telling

Organizing Your Homeschooling Classroom

No matter how hard you try, the holidays are likely to throw the schedule you have for your homeschool classroom out of kilter. While this is especially true for those

Possible Homeschool Field Trips in December

  Sharing is Caring The winter months can be a tough time for people who are less fortunate. By making your homeschool students aware that they can do something for such people,

Homeschooling with Deliberate Acts of Kindness

The holidays can be fraught with numerous activities and trying to schedule a regular homeschool day in the midst of Church activities, Christmas shopping, carol singing and gift exchanges can

In the Season With a Reason

Random Acts of Kindness done during the month of December allow homeschool children to realize that there's more to the holidays than gifts and merry making. Put up a list

Is Homeschooling Legal All Over the World?

A number of states have different legislation required when it comes to homeschooling within the United States of America. Some states are easier to homeschool in than others. States requiring no

Using A Set Homeschool Curriculum

Homeschooling Parents are free to either use a fixed curriculum or pick and choose books and resources for each subject. The choice is often difficult to make. Should you save