Travel and the Homeschool Family

While travel has been fairly restricted in the last couple of years, it is one of the most educational experiences that a homeschool family can indulge in. Traveling to a

Wearing Two Hats in the Homeschooling Family

The majority of homeschooling families tend to have one parent staying at home with the children, while the other is the primary bread winner. However, this is not true of

Helping Homeschool Students Manage Time Better

Know Your Schedule You can't manage time if you don't know what you are supposed to be doing for the day. As the homeschool teacher, you should ensure that your homeschool

Physical Break Ideas for Homeschool Families

Taking a break has great benefits for any task. Constant repetition of any task can become monotonous and irritating. No matter what the activity, taking a break allows you to

Encouraging Questions From Homeschoolers

Curiosity is a much better teaching tool than all the world's best teachers put together. If the home school student is curious about a certain topic, it makes your life

Motivating Homeschool Students to Study

Motivation Begins with the Teacher Even the best teachers can struggle to motivate their students when they don't believe in what they are teaching. The homeschool students react not just to

Homeschooling Extras

The flexibility of homeschooling allows homeschool students to pick up more than the mandatory subjects prescribed for their grade level. Whether it is picking academic topics of their interest which

Pets for Homeschool Families

Those of you who had pets growing up will agree that they leave you with some amazing memories, and not to mention life skills. If you, as a homeschool teacher,

Homeschool Students and Financial Literacy

In a bid to teach children about finances a number of parents give them a monthly allowance. Does that mean that they learn responsibilty immediately? No. Having money is not