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Few mental images can create a feeling of warmth and love as much as a parent reading to his or her child before bedtime. As your children grow, both you and your children can easily make the…


OCTOBER 23, 2017

Community College Info

The personal-finance website WalletHub has released its report on 2017’s Best & Worst Community Colleges, coupled with its state-by-state ranking of the Best & Worst Community-College…


This post is by Kerry, a homeschooling mother of two, and is from our contributing sponsor, Time4Learning. Help! My homeschoolers each learn so differently! What are the chances that when homeschooling…


  Build-A-Project creates customized projects for homeschool students. After a consultation with the family about what kind of project, subject, or topic they would like their child to…


  LEAF, PUMPKIN, CANDY CORN & GOURD GAMES Here is a link to a variety of good, old-fashioned autumn games - many are outside activities.  After all, there's nothing better than…


  At the end of an art lesson, it’s important that students get a chance to reflect on their work. Sometimes this time for reflection is built into the art lesson, and sometimes teacher/parent…


    This is a vegetarian chili recipe.  It can easily be made vegan, too, by adding extra olive oil to replace the butter, and serving dairy-free toppings in place of the…


There are many reasons some kids hate science. But, it is possible to inspire a love of science in these kids with carefully selected lesson plans and experiments. Here are three science-based…


Mentor Moments Lee Giles - Homeschooling can be Easy-Peasy!   “I would love to homeschool, but it probably costs a fortune!” Do you find yourself saying this? Believe it or not,…


2. Rebecca Kochenderfer - How to Avoid Homeschool Burn Out Homeschool burnout is a REAL thing. As a veteran homeschooling mom, Rebecca Kochenderfer knows all too well what that feeling is…