There is a lot of difference between "school at home" and homeschooling. If your child is shifting between the two systems you as the homeschooling teacher have to ensure a
In the last blog post we discussed the basic preparation that you would have to do in order to shift from public school to homeschool. Here we elaborate on what
Homeschooling may not have been your first choice but perhaps it is your only one. Maybe you have shifted abroad and no local school has English language based instruction, or
Regular schools shut down for the summer, but homeschooling families have no such compulsion. So do they take a break during the summer as well or do they carry on
In most homeschooling families the pattern that is followed is that the mother is the homeschool teacher and the father is the primary bread winner. In this case the mother
Working non stop can become tiring for both the homeschooling parent as well as the student. Sometimes the parent feels that by finishing up all the written study work in
Exploring the whole wide world can be quite daunting in the homeschool classroom. Here is a simple idea to introduce your homeschool students to some of the highlights of the
You are not the first parent to give their child their smartphone. However you can be part of the growing group of smart parents who download educational apps disguised as
When you decide to pick a curriculum for your homeschool students you must take a number of factors into consideration. The first would be financial as you would want a
Keeping a record of the progress made by your homeschool student is not just optional, but a necessary requirement for many states. These homeschool transcripts may be required per subject