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Making Summer a “No Summer Slide” Zone

Making Summer a “No Summer Slide” Zone If you are a parent of a school age child then you know that summertime is when children lose much of the knowledge that teachers, whether they are the parents in the home or outside in the public school arena, have taught the fall before. Since this is […]


Summer Learning Changed My Life

Summer learning had great significance in my own early years. Childhood was not easy for me. My family was poor and while my parents did their best, education was not a priority.


Are You a Homeschool Curriculum Hoarder?

  Organization Station May 2017, Issue 9   "Are You a Curriculum Hoarder?" by Homeschool.com's Rebecca Kochenderfer Homeschooling affords us the opportunity to use whatever materials we want, but with that comes the potential to want to own everything we see! As an avid reader, I made it a goal to pass the love for [...]


The Journey to Homeschooling

The Journey to Homeschooling, written by Barbara Wolf Shousha, is a guest blog post from the University of Nebraska High School.


Is Your Homeschool On the Right Path?

Self-doubt can rise during any part of your homeschooling journey. Sometimes the reasons for this are obvious. Perhaps your child is struggling with a specific subject area or a family member doesn’t support your decision to homeschool. Other times it is difficult to pin point the exact source of self-doubt. In either case, feelings of […]


Beat the Wintertime Homeschool Blues

Inspiration Station January 2017, Issue 5   Beat the Wintertime Blues: Make Magic Moments in All Kinds of Weather by Homeschool.com's Rebecca Kochenderfer The holidays are over, and the big excitements of that season have also passed. Settling comfortably into this new time of quiet and cold can be a challenge for homeschool families accustomed [...]


Homeschool Snow Day Activities!

Great free activities to bookmark for those snow days or rainy days! A few fun homeschool activities might keep the boredom at bay!