providing curriculum, coaching, and encouragement for homeschooling all the way to high school graduation.
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Homeschooling Book Fairs and/or Conventions can be quite large and overwhelming, especially to a first time homeschooler. Many people go with the intention ...
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The Textbooks, Tools & Options to Help You Love Your Homeschooling Journey
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Resources, curriculum reviews, guidelines, and forums for nonreligious homeschoolers.
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Provides unit studies, games, forum, local resources, and a weekly newsletter.
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One of the benefits of homeschooling high school (or homeschooling in general) for that matter, is the freedom to choose what and how your children will learn something. One of the ways to teach a subject is through a given curriculum. Through our years of homeschooling, I have come across many homeschool high school history...
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You asked, and we are answering your homeschooling middle school questions! Not too long ago, many of you answered a question from our Facebook page: “If you could ask a seasoned homeschooler any question about homeschooling middle school, what would it be?”� Without further adieu, here are your questions about homeschooling middle school, along with...
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Seven Tips for Days When Homeschooling� is NOT Working Some people have this idea that homeschooled kids must somehow be easier to raise and teach than other children. Either by some innate goodness of nature or by the mysterious disciplines of their parents, homeschooled children� must always be pretty well-behaved, at least, right? How (or why)...
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Have you ever considered year-round homeschooling? In this article, I’ll share my top 10 reasons for homeschooling year-round. Even after 20 years of homeschooling, I’m realizing more and more the benefits of year-round homeschooling! � For many of our early years of homeschooling, we homeschooled according to the traditional school year calendar. We simply didn’t...
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We are obviously all about Hip Homeschool Moms here, but what about the Hip Homeschool Dads? I’m just going to be real here. We typically think of moms when it comes to homeschooling, and there’s a simple and straightforward reason for that: moms typically do most of the homeschooling.� Moms are usually the ones buying curriculum...
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