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Resources for unschoolers, homeschoolers, and all learners, with or without school.
Resources, legal information, and stories from this inclusive non-profit society.
WNLA is a grassroots project to promote and network natural learners.
An inclusive local support group offering clubs, activities, and socialization opportunities.
Central Maine Self-Learners is an inclusive homeschool group for families in central Maine who live within an approximate 30 mile radius of Augusta. CMSL
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Microschool Podcast #2: Why Did I Start a Microschool and Homeschool Hybrid Program Why did I start a microschool and homeschool hybrid program? Yep, that's right! My family and I started a learner driven, ...
Best Homeschool Programs | Little Learner's Zone Welcome to our comprehensive review of the top homeschool programs for parents and educators! In this video, we'll explore the ...
Arabic Learning Cards for kids  #arabicforkids #learning #arabicalphabet #homeschool #arabiclearning https://littlelearnercorner.etsy.com " Unlock the wonders of Arabic language learning for kids with our latest video! Step into the ...
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Maybe you’re one of the blessed ones and all of your children pay perfect attention and are thrilled to participate in all their subjects. But if you’re like most, you have at least one student that makes completing math problems or writing a paragraph like pulling teeth. So what can you do to inspire that reluctant learner?
The beginning of the school year is so exciting! But there may be foot-dragging when it’s time to gather for lessons, staring out the window when there should be diligent work going on, and even a little bit of whining.
by Mimi Rothschild Maybe you’re one of the blessed ones and all of your children pay perfect attention and are thrilled to participate in all their subjects. But if you’re like most, you have at least one student that makes completing math problems or writing a paragraph like pulling teeth. So what can you [...]
College at Home? Sounds like a scam or too good to be true. Neither is the case. You can receive nationally recognized college level credit for a fraction of the cost, at your own pace and mostly from the comfort of your home. There are several reasons to consider this option. Three of them are cost, time and flexibility.Pursing college credit or a complete degree using the Credit by Examination method can be a huge money saver. Studying at home eliminates the cost of room, board and commuting to a college campus as it is only necessary to go on a campus for the final exam. Also, many of the materials used are low or no cost. Each 3-6 credit exam can be completed, including the final test, for around $125.This method also saves time. In the case of an adult learner this type of credit can be earned while working, raising children or pursuing ministry. Depending on the student, study time, skill, age and schedule some of these exams can be passed in as little as two weeks, although we usually are ready to pass one a month. Students still in high school may use this as a kind of dual credit by studying their regular high school materials and then spending a few weeks with the CLEP or DSST specific materials, taking practice tests and sitting for the exam. How amazing to earn college credit during high school and at a fraction of the cost. It is like getting a scholarship before you even are ready to apply to a college.One of the best reasons to use the CBE (Credit by Examination) method is flexibility. A student can study subjects of interest, in the order of their choice and on their time schedule. They can transfer these credits to many accredited colleges and universities. They can also live at home, stay connected with family and their local support system, work, raise a family, the options are endless. If the student is interested in a complete degree from home there are at least three regionally accredited colleges that are making this option a reality.Are you interested? Does this sound like something you or your student would like to pursue? Post a comment. Read about the exams we have passed and pray. This may be just what you need.
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