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When Your Child Has Special Needs

When Your Child Has Special Needs

No matter what type of special needs your child has, it can feel daunting tackling each day. It may cover anything from repeating yourself fifty times in a day to getting nothing else accomplished except getting your child dressed and fed. It’s important to keep in...

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Limiting Kids’ Screen Time

Limiting Kids’ Screen Time

We all know how obsessed children are with their phones and technology in general. It may seem like pulling teeth to get them away from the computer or to stop playing games on their phones. But what we as parents oftentimes forget, is that we may be guilty of the...

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Why Digital Reading Isn’t Ideal for Your Kids

Why Digital Reading Isn’t Ideal for Your Kids

Although reading digitally is most likely comprising 99% of your child’s methods, it may not be the best way for them to read. Recent studies are finding that digital reading comes with it’s own set of challenges as opposed to picking up a printed book. Less...

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How Crafting Can Also Be Learning

How Crafting Can Also Be Learning

Most parents, and even some educators in other subjects, may view crafting and art as a pastime class, something fun to participate in. And although it can (and hopefully should) be fun for your children, art and crafting can also be a huge learning experience for...

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REALITY CHECK – Should All Kids Go to College?

REALITY CHECK – Should All Kids Go to College?

Many of us grew up in a world where attending college was the “holy grail” of life accomplishments.  A four-year degree was said to be necessary to make any “real” money.  Today the world seems to be short of trained workers to fill the jobs of computer technicians,...

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Teaching Your Homeschooler How to Enjoy Music

Teaching Your Homeschooler How to Enjoy Music

During nine years of writing for the homeschooling market, I’ve been disappointed many times to discover that homeschool curricula often do not include Art and Music. These studies have always been the first to fall off course lists when money is limited, or schedules...

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Teaching Your Homeschooler How to Enjoy Poetry

Teaching Your Homeschooler How to Enjoy Poetry

Most of us have some memory of learning to recite a well-known poem.  “Trees” by Joyce Kilmer. “Stopping By Woods on a Snowy Evening” by Robert Frost. A friend of mine, 40 years later, could still recite all the words of “The Charge of the Light Brigade” by Alfred...

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Individualized Education Plans

Individualized Education Plans

With teaching methods being re-evaluated nearly every day, many teachers have been focusing on more individualized education for kids. We are all realizing how “cookie-cutter” a lot of older teaching methods became, and how most children don’t learn that way. With the...

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Bird Watching with Your Kids

Bird Watching with Your Kids

Whether you’re an avid bird watcher or a novice, you may be excited to start researching the local birds in your area. This can also be a great outdoor activity to do with your children! Kids of all ages can enjoy being out in nature, and figuring out which bird they...

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Teacher’s Aides

Teacher’s Aides

It’s easy for parents to forget about another potential rockstar in the classroom besides the teacher, and that’s the teacher’s aide! With so many things to keep track of, you always want to make sure you’re engaging with any and all teacher’s aides and thanking them...

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Standardized Testing K to 12 – Update 2023

Standardized Testing K to 12 – Update 2023

The U.S. Department of Education announced in January that “States will not be allowed to cancel federally mandated standardized exams this school year despite the pandemic, though they will be offered significant flexibility in how they give those tests and how (the...

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College Entrance Exams –  Update 2023

College Entrance Exams – Update 2023

If you are the parent of a homeschooled student who is a junior or senior in high school, you need to know that standardized college entrance exam requirements have changed substantially. This is true especially for athletes entering college in the fall of 2023....

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Should You Homeschool Your Special Needs Child?

Should You Homeschool Your Special Needs Child?

I have a friend who has been homeschooling her 14-year-old autistic son since he was eight years old.  She is an amazing teacher and has dedicated her fulltime schedule to educating her son and working with other learning challenged children.   At the end of this...

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Is it Legal to Outsource Homeschooling My Kids?

Is it Legal to Outsource Homeschooling My Kids?

If you’re a new homeschooling parent, the reality of organizing, managing, and having the time to be the actual teacher for your school, can seem like a daunting and overwhelming task. Since the pandemic of 2020 and 2021, homeschool registrations have exploded, and...

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Rising Obesity in School Kids

Rising Obesity in School Kids

Obesity has always been around each generation, but today’s youth is seeing a dramatic uptick. For many children, they spend more time sitting than staying active, resulting in poor health. Keeping your children active and engaged is more important than ever, though,...

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