Jun 14, 2023 | Homeschoolers
Keeping learning fun for your child can be quite easy when you know how to shape the learning. As kids get older and start noticing you type, text, or read something, they start to get curious. They want to know what you are saying to others or reading, and will put...
Jun 7, 2023 | Homeschoolers
Whether you have an avid reader or a child who doesn’t like to read, the spectrum of available books can be a tad overwhelming. How do you find titles that work within your child’s reading level but also helps them progress? What if they’re reading at a higher level...
May 31, 2023 | Homeschoolers
With all the ways that digital technology is improving the world, it’s worth noting how much of a change is happening in teaching and schools. What once was a strict brick-and-mortar, lecture-based learning regimen has evolved to include in-home learning with a...
May 24, 2023 | Homeschoolers
We may forget our grade school days of self-discovery and finding your voice. It can be difficult for some kids to come into their own, and speak up for themselves. If you have a grade-schooler at home, now is the time to make sure they’re getting comfortable in their...
May 17, 2023 | Homeschoolers
Whether your teen was studying dutifully up until the day of the exam, or they are waiting last minute, there’s always going to be cramming sessions for the SAT exam. But what’s the best way to tackle all that information and help your teen do the best that they can?...
May 10, 2023 | Homeschoolers
Although the SAT and ACT tests are required for high school students, there are many myths and misconceptions about the tests. Even if students are studying for them non-stop, they may have a misunderstanding around their results. Here are some of the top...