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Homeschool Archives
Helping Children Learn About Art: Process vs. Product
When parents or professionals focus on the product, especially when they have a very specific product in mind, this is not art.
Cyber Authorship: Inspired Writing for the Internet Age
By starting a blog, posting notes on Facebook, or simply writing emails, you expand your audience and your purpose in writing.
Remembering the Past: A Classical Approach to History
The classical model of education relies on the skills of the Trivium—Latin for “three roads:” grammar, dialectic, and rhetoric.
Using the iPad for Homeschooling
Homeschooling with an iPad opens many doors. Educational games, e-reader tools, and videos are popular in my house!
A Ship Full of Ideas: Lesson Plans on the
Titanic
On April 14, 1912, the Titanic, touted as the “world’s safest ship,” collided with an iceberg, and sank
Spring Cleaning: Is This a Real Phenomenon?
Spring cleaning is very important because a home reflects, in part, the state of the family. Is your home clean and orderly?
Income Tax "Do’s and Don’ts" for Homeschoolers
This tax season remember four “Do’s and Don’ts” to maximize your family’s tax return and avoid making costly filing errors.
How to Find Online Literature Resources
Literature is one of the pillars of any educational system, and of course the key to literature is reading a lot of books.
How to Plan a Homeschool Photography Course
Nearly anyone can learn to take better pictures, have more fun doing it, and even develop a career, many teens have discovered.
How to Have Success in Online Learning
Online learning is a wonderful way for children and adults to continue their education.
We are All Homeschoolers Now
If you're a homeschool family, you are likely well aware of the court battle involving the Romeike family.
Special Needs Homeschooling: a Peek at Down Syndrome
A few years ago, I became a special needs mom. Now I view life through different lens.
Understanding Accredited Homeschool Options
How do you know that a homeschool will meet your child’s educational goals AND be recognized by higher learning institutions?
A Surprising Ingredient in Teaching
As homeschoolers, we are always tempted to wonder whether we measure up to “real teachers.”
The Original Low-Tech Tool
Sometimes I long for the simple life. As an artist, the most low-tech thing I can think of is one of my favorite tools: the pencil.
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