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How Writing Skills Help Children

The common scenario says, parents mostly compel their children to get into academics so much that they hardly get time for themselves. However, the same parents always do not ask their children to practice writing. They are quite unfamiliar with the fact that writing can help their children in many ways. Some of the positive […]

Delight-Directed Learning: a Homeschool Natural for Summer

Delight-directed learning entails helping your kids pursue whatever interests come naturally to them. If your kids have been longing to go to a health care camp, or dive into a new orchestra performance, that’s delight-directed learning, which occurs naturally. Often this is most evident in sports. Our family did summer swim team. Other families will […]

Homeschooling High School – Is Online Learning Leading Your Home schooler Astray?

Distance learning usually means spending time at the computer – and teenagers LOVE computers! Yet what do you do when they enjoy being online too much? One friend of mine has a sixteen year old daughter who is taking distance learning with an online Gifted and Talented organization. She is online a great deal. They […]

Home school – Coping by Not Cooking

One of the challenging aspects of home schooling isn’t the schooling itself. It is the “home” part. The part where we cook, clean, maintain, organize, and sort out our day-to-day lives. Managing home as well as schooling is the difficult part. Comparatively speaking, the school portion is not that difficult! When I was home schooling, […]

Homeschooling high school – Doing is More Crucial Than Preparing

Working on home schooling is more significant than planning home schooling. I am a bit of a planner by nature. I like to prepare. Putting into action…. not a great deal. Yet it is the actual executing of home schooling that is the essential aspect. You can schedule all day long, but if you don’t […]