By Matt Kumar from 24 Hour Answers
Balancing homeschooling with a remote job can be frustrating. However, with the right strategies, you can create a structured learning experience for your child while staying on top of your work!
Balancing homeschooling with a remote job can be frustrating. However, with the right strategies, you can create a structured learning experience for your child while staying on top of your work!
Meet The HQ Club: your $7/month shortcut to stress-free learning that actually brings your family closer. Every month, we deliver a new Family Learning Quest (think Space Explorers or Dinosaur Detectives) with done-for-you worksheets, games, and a Family Funday Activity Guide, so
Woohoo, we’ve hit an incredible milestone—260,000 amazing members in the Homeschool Quest community!
Hello, our incredible Homeschool Quest community of 244,000 awesome members and growing! As the new homeschooling year revs up, we are pumped to tap into your collective brilliance.
Most homeschool families struggle with keeping kids engaged while covering required subjects. I'm going to let you in on a little secret that my husband and I figured out to solve both problems at once.
One sunny summer, I decided to shake things up for my five kids by unleashing 1,500 ladybugs in our backyard. The kids were all giggles and excitement, darting after those tiny red helpers and bombarding me with questions about why they munched aphids and how they kept our plants happy.