
Making The Most of Summer By Learning At Home
Do you have kids home for the summer ? Do you know how you will engage them? Are you considering learning at home? Whether you

Do you have kids home for the summer ? Do you know how you will engage them? Are you considering learning at home? Whether you

(This is a guest blog. The full article has been written/contributed by Homeschool Spanish Academy) Are you aware language learning is one of the most

We are after-schoolers. What does that mean? My school-going kid homeschools after school. Why? Because, in my personal opinion, there are gaps in the content

We can pick the best curricula, but the key to successful learning is teaching and implementation. Who will benefit from this post While I’ve given

Have you ever read to your toddler and found them disinterested in the book? Do you find your child jumping off your lap to do

Like many homeschooling families, we started our Language Arts journey using The Good and the Beautiful (TGATB). It was an open-and-go program with minimal to

We started to use All About Spelling (AAS) in 2020. My child was 6.5-years-old, and we started at Level 2. We are now at Level

I write a lot about our math curricula, so I thought it would be fitting to share why it is one of the best choices

I get asked this a lot – what to teach a preschooler or an early kindergartner, and is a curriculum essential? The answer will vary

I started to write this blog months ago. It was right after I read Sarah Mackenzie’s Read-Aloud Revival and I was ready to start a