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Using Micro-Learning to Enhance Homeschool Lesson Planning
MICRO-LEARNING: AN ALTERNATE CURRICULUM APPROACH Homeschool parents who are looking for a curriculum approach that is informal in style, can be customized to their child’s learning needs, and can be made available to the student on demand, might want to take a close...
How To Not Drag Out Assignments
Dear parents, who have problems with assignments, do not finish them on time or get through them. It’s okay, you’re not alone, and we will get through this together. After all, this is the point of this platform, to show that you’re not alone and that others are going...
Tips to Supplement Remote Learning
Whether you’re a homeschool parent or your child is temporarily learning online, you’re always looking for ways to help them get the most out of school. Here are a few ways to supplement the remote learning process. Connect with Parents Online Sometimes the...
Starting When It’s Hard
Flipping December’s calendar into January, sadly, won’t reset life magically. Our stressors won’t immediately dissipate. But we can gently care for ourselves and our children as we launch back into the routine of homeschool after a break. Perhaps before the schoolwork...
Happy New Year – 2021
Happy new year to all from the Global Student Newtwork Team! May every wish of yours get fulfilled in the upcoming year.
Tips for Giving Student Feedback
Even when done with love and respect, giving your homeschool child feedback on their work can be a daunting task. You want to help them improve without crushing their confidence in their abilities. Here are a few tips for giving student feedback. Address the...
Fun Ways to Start the School Day at Home
Starting the day on a positive note is an important part of any classroom, whether it’s in a school building or at home. This will get your child excited and ready to learn for the day. If you’re a homeschool parent or temporarily serving as an at-home teacher, here...
Merry Christmas!
Happy Holidays from everyone at Global Student Network! Thinking warmly of each of you and wishing your family an extra measure of comfort, joy and hope this Christmas.
4 Ways to Make English More Fun
English is an important part of any school curriculum. Many children struggle with reading and writing, however, and it can be difficult to keep them engaged if they aren’t interested. Here are a few ways to make English more fun for your homeschool child. ...
Success Principles to Teach Your Kids
Everyone wants to raise a successful kid, but what does that really mean? Success varies wildly by your definition of what’s important in life, but there are a few principles that are universal. Here are some concepts to teach your homeschool child to prepare them for...
Dos & Don’ts of Taking Online Classes
Many children are currently taking online classes for the first time. It can be difficult to adjust to this new form of learning and you may be frustrated trying to get a schedule figured out. Here are some dos and don’ts of taking online classes that will help....
How to Reduce the Stress of Math Homework
Math is often a tricky subject for many children. If your kids are feeling overly stressed about the subject, try using some of the tips below to help them feel better about their progress. Reassure Them Everything Will Be Okay The first thing to do when your child is...
Home School During the Holidays
Okay, parents, it’s time for the Holidays, and you’ve been doing a great job with homeschooling. You genuinely have; pat yourself on the back. With the holidays approaching, the children will want a break from the home school lessons, which is understandable. Even you...
How to Teach Kids Healthy Eating Habits
Children need adequate nutrition to fuel their growing and active bodies. It can be difficult to get kids to eat what you want them to, developing healthy eating habits now will set the foundation for the rest of their lives. Here are a few ways to teach kids healthy...
Are you Working Hard at Teaching or Enjoying Educating?
Whether you have been homeschooling for years or were forced into it by 2020, you’ve taken on a difficult task. Teaching isn’t easy and you are likely tackling it on top of your “real” job, taking care of a home and trying to be a parent, neighbor, spouse, friend,...
When the February Slump Arrives Early
In most schooling situations, whether brick and mortar classroom of some kind or your own kitchen table, February seems to be known as the slump month. It’s dark. It’s cold. It’s usually wet and sloppy outside. You’ve been schooling for six solid months. It feels like...
Homeschooling – Choose your battles
The other day, my teenage son asked, “How do you do it, Mom? How do you stay inside all day?” It was more of a rhetorical question, considering the answer was a given. Clearly, he was feeling the effects of the pandemic—schools, malls, theaters, and restaurants shut...
How to Help Your Child with Shyness
If your child is loud and bubbly around you but quiet and fearful around other people, they might be overly shy. Some shyness is normal in children but it can become a problem if it affects their socialization skills. This can be especially concerning for homeschool...
How to Address a Child Who Doesn’t Want to Work
Just like adults, it’s common for children to lose their motivation to work. An off day every few weeks is normal, but if your child is consistently running into issues with productivity, you should address the problem. Here are a few things to do when your child...
The Wrong Time to Make a Big Decision
You know those days when everything has gone haywire, the kids are moody, the reliable recipe flops, the unexpected bill comes in the mail, and the in-laws birthday card was left unmailed? Those are the worst. These types of days are the ones that make you question...
I’m Thankful for Homeschooling…
As this calendar year comes to a close while we are in the midst of 9th, 7/8th, and 1st grades, I am reminded how thankful I am to homeschool. Our family has been wonderfully impacted by the opportunity to sit around our table each day to tackle the task of learning....




















