Home is where the School is…. Understanding Homeschooling in the United States
Source: Early-Childhood-Education-Degrees.com
Why Homeschoolers Don’t Want School Vouchers
The parental right to choose where and how one’s child is educated is one that homeschooling parents say is the foundation of their commitment to home education. And while the phrase “school choice” may be a concept based in conservative philosophy, most of the highly...
11 Year-old Graduates with Three Degrees
An 11-year-old Sacramento boy who said regular school "bored" him graduated Wednesday from American River College (ARC) in Sacramento, Calif., alongside 1,800 students. Tanishq Abraham told KXTV that it "feels good to graduate with three associate's degrees," which...
Take a Homeschooling Test Drive this Summer!
If you've ever considered the possibility of homeschooling your kids but aren't sure if the idea is right for your family, Global Student Network (GSN) is offering a "test drive" opportunity that will allow you to try out the approach at a one-time bargain price. GSN,...
Are Tim Tebow Laws a Touchdown for Homeschool Students?
To play or not to play - Are homeschool students entitled by law to play on their local public school sports teams and leagues? As of 2014, twenty-eight state legislatures have answered “Yes!” either allowing such participation or adopting “Equal Access to Athletics"...
Creating a Multi-Level Homeschooling Classroom
Many homeschool parents have students in several grade levels. Some make the decision to establish learning plans tailored to grade-level textbooks and learning materials while others use a multi-level approach designed to teach everyone in the class the same subject...
9 Reasons for Teaching Cursive Writing
My son got mail from his grandparents recently. "What did Mimi and Pappy say in their card?" I asked, expecting an enthusiastic response. "I don't know, Mom. It's in cursive." Therein lies the stark reality – kids do not read and write in cursive as they once did. ...
Ten Tips for Teaching Math to ADHD Kids
Teaching math to a child with Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) can be difficult. Children with ADHD or ADD tend to have trouble focusing and often act impulsively when frustrated. Trying to deal with new math methods tends to create a high frustration...
Reading Disabilities and Written Language Disorder In ADHD Children
Is your ADHD child exhibiting problems with written language tasks or what seems to be a reading disability? Many children with ADHD have trouble with what has been called "working memory" or the ability to store and keep information in their mind so it can be used...
When Your ADHD Child “Pushes Your Buttons”
Up to 5% of school-age children in the United States suffer from some level of Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD). Research investigators at the Vanderbilt University Medical Center have discovered that certain alterations in the brain's "dopamine...
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.