Nutrition and the Homeschool Student

Eating a nutritious diet requires an understanding of food and it's components. While a basic knowledge of proteins, carbohydrates, fats, vitimins and minerals, is the basis, it's important to teach

Different Ways to Homeschool

Homeschooling experiences can differ from family to family. The system used, the way the child is taught, how much they interact with others, it's all different for everyone. If you

A New Begining to Homeschooling

The Pandemic has been a catalyst for many families to shift from public schools to homeschooling. As regular schools shut down completely or went online in order to complete classes,

Reducing Screen Time for Homeschoolers

It's just so easy to have the homeschool students find out the right answers, to the hundreds of questions that they have, online. It saves the homeschool teacher the time

Hobbies for Homeschoolers

A hobby is an activity that the homeschool student can indulge in when they want to relax. It helps keep them gainfully occupied, instead of running to the homeschool teacher

Getting Organized to Homeschool

There is more to teaching a homeschool class than simply reading the textbooks and doing the corresponding worksheets. Your homeschool students will keep you actively involved in every aspect of

The Homeschool Advantage for Class Participation

Having a number of children in the same classroom can divide the attention of a teacher. The more experienced the teacher, the better they can handle larger numbers. However in

Is Your Homeschooler Drowning in Online Data

These days there is little else to do except look at a screen for information. It's a common sight to see your homeschooler sitting and staring hard, barely blinking at

Connecting Homeschool Students to Nature

At a time when getting to meet people and socialize is difficult, it is important to nurture connections. Since we are all a product of nature, it makes sense to