
What Are the Differences Between a Charter School and Private School?
Charter Schools vs Private Schools. What about Public schools? Not to mention Microschools? It’s undeniable that parents today have more options regarding their children’s education! Parents that don’t want to homeschool can choose (apart from typical public schools) private educational institutions. The difference between private and public schools is usually well known, but what...Read More
How to Add Spanish to Your Homeschool Co-Op
Summer is almost over. Do you need inspiring homeschool co-op ideas to make the homeschooling experience fun and enjoyable? Adding foreign languages to your homeschool classes is usually a priority. I want to show you why it’s better to do it in a co-op than individually and why you should choose Spanish. Keep reading to find all the know-how on adding Spanish to your homeschool...Read More
A Guide to College Admissions for Homeschool Students
Ultimately, the biggest concern for homeschoolers and their parents is college admissions. If you’re worried, then you’re not alone. It’s natural to feel that homeschooled students are at a disadvantage because they’ve had a more flexible learning process. While it’s true that college admissions for homeschool can be challenging, with enough and timely planning, it’s becoming...Read More
How To Homeschool High School Electives (It’s Easier Than You Think!)
When it comes to homeschooling high schoolers, parents often blink in panic. Don’t. If you have successfully homeschooled your kid until this moment, you can do it for the remaining four years. You need to check legal requirements, choose the correct courses, and be stricter about bookkeeping, but I’m sure you won’t have problems during this next stage. Also, choosing electives...Read More
8 Websites With Awesome Math Aids for Homeschooling
Homeschooling math can be challenging for parents who didn’t love this subject in school. In Britain, they asked parents which subject was the most difficult to homeschool after the COVID lockdown. Guess what subject took the first place? Yes, you’re right. One-third of the homeschooling parents rated math “difficult” to “very difficult”. I guess it’s no different in...Read More
How Do You Homeschool Just One Child?
The idea that the educational process is a group activity is so extended that homeschooling one child seems like a revolution. Even the popular homeschooling image is one of a large family of kids of different ages sitting around the kitchen table. However, if we go back in time, education was a privilege and it was, in many cases, a 1-to-1 activity—a tutor with their student. So,...Read More
6 Homeschooling Methods You Need to Know About
Learning about homeschooling methods is your next step after you’ve learned the benefits of homeschooling and you’ve made the brave decision to leave the traditional educational system behind. But now what? How do you do this? While not all homeschooling methods are the same—and the options can get overwhelming—there’s hope at the end of this tunnel! In this list, I’m...Read More
The Ultimate Resource to Homeschooling Science K-12
Homeschooling science is intimidating to a lot of parents. But the truth is, you don’t have to be a science teacher to teach science! Homeschooling science can be easy and fun, and I’ll show you how to do it. I’ll also share with you some of my favorite science programs and curricula, science books, necessary supplies, and engaging online resources. Who Is Homeschool Spanish...Read More
How to Help Your Child Understand What They Read
Reading comprehension is a skill that should be practiced from a very young age. Parents of kindergarten or early elementary children wonder if their kids need help with their reading since their reading skills seem inconsistent. They tend to read slowly, forget words they already know, and don’t remember anything they read. Are there any reasons to worry? And...Read More