4 Ways Online Learning Benefits Homeschool Students 

4 Ways Online Learning Benefits Homeschool Students 

It’s happening everywhere. Kids are opening their laptops and firing up their tablets. Not only are they watching, gaming, communicating, but also many are using technology for online learning.   Now, as someone trained in education, I love real books and real-people...

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National School Choice Week – January 21-27, 2018

National School Choice Week – January 21-27, 2018

National School Choice Week (NSCW) was first celebrated in the U.S. in January 2011 and is now recognized as the premier celebration of educational opportunity in the world. This year's festivities will take place the week of January 21-27 and will include more than...

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Options for Homeschool Students with Special Needs

Options for Homeschool Students with Special Needs

Creating a calm homeschool environment focused on your special needs child is very different from the effort required to establish a basic homeschool classroom.  Teaching students with learning, behavioral, mental health, medical, or intellectual disabilities requires...

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Preparing your Homeschooled Child for College

Preparing your Homeschooled Child for College

As a parent of a college-bound homeschool student, it's important to remember that preparing your homeschooler for college will take a significant amount of your personal time and effort.  Because your child is homeschooled, you are their de facto guidance counselor....

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5 Things I Wish I Knew Before I Started Homeschooling

5 Things I Wish I Knew Before I Started Homeschooling

Despite talking with several homeschool families in the area while my kids were still young and despite having an undergraduate degree related to education and despite being a natural trailblazer, I have still stumbled on a few bumps along the way. I am currently in...

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Creating Healthy Margins in Homeschool

Creating Healthy Margins in Homeschool

This year’s encouraging theme: Less is more I was speaking to a homeschooling friend recently. She and I were talking about how our days seem really full, how we feel pressured to keep adding new things to our school curriculum and that homeschooling can quickly get...

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Homeschooling and Military Families

Homeschooling and Military Families

Members of military families deal on a daily basis with problems associated with frequent and rigorous deployments, changing locations based on required training programs and sometimes random leave schedules.  Not all military families move around a lot, but many do,...

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Can a Homeschooler Become an Ivy Leaguer?

Can a Homeschooler Become an Ivy Leaguer?

If you’re a parent of a homeschooled child who dreams of attending an Ivy League College, don't worry – getting your student into one of the eight private schools included in the Ivy League is possible.  If you run an Internet search on the question of whether...

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Homeschool and School at Home Resources

Global Student Network

Global Student Network’s mission is to offer the highest quality online curriculum available to homeschooling families. GSN offers a wide range of online curriculum options. We have over 2000 course offerings including Honors, AP®, World Languages, and Career and Technical Education courses.

 

International Virtual Learning Academy

IVLA is an accredited online private school that allows students to choose their own educational path while meeting the expectation of a larger future. IVLA provides experiences beyond the traditional classroom; allowing students the freedom to meet their personal goals.

Equip Christian Academy

Equip Christian Academy is an accredited, online private Christian school serving students in grades K-12. Equip is devoted to providing each student an outstanding faith-based education. We are dedicated to supporting families that want their children to have an exceptional, accredited, academic experience from home.