Have you ever wondered how other homeschooling parents keep their children motivated and excited about learning?
Homeschool Articles and Advice
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By Linda McCarty of Splendor Productions
If you are having fun, you are not learning. This was prominently displayed in Miss Honey’s classroom, at least when Headmistress Miss Trunchbull came into the room in the movie Matilda.
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Desiree Robinson of the Flourish Homeschool Collective
Kids naturally play, and they naturally learn in doing so. It shouldn’t stop once they start school.
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By Jen Duncan of Life Beyond the Lesson Plan
As homeschooling families, we all have times where the traditional
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By Heather Schwarz of Knowable World
Social studies is all about introducing children to the amazing world around us. It shouldn’t be confined to textbooks and worksheets!
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By Ashley Wright of Gypsy Gameschooler
When you’re a family that loves fun and games, but you’re also homeschooling your kids, unit studies can be a great lifesaver.
Unit studies can make learning fun, easy, and integrated, as most unit studies incorporate a variety of subjects.
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By Sravya Rao
To start thinking of Homeschooling can be scary and overwhelming. With a little effort and organizing, it's very possible to homeschool your kids.
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By Melissa Muir of Curio
There was a day when I stared at the lesson that lay unfinished on the table, the scribbled out worksheet, and dirty dishes and thought, “Is this even worth it?” I felt completely stuck, weighed down by the endless demands of
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Homeschooling during the holiday season can be a magical experience, blending education and festive joy in unique ways. Join us we celebrate the kickoff to our 12 Days of Homeschool Christmas with over $3,400+ in prizes!
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Winter brings chilly days, shorter daylight hours, and an irresistible urge to cozy up at home. For homeschooling families, this season can sometimes feel challenging as energy dips and motivation wanes.