To Call or Not to Call
How do we know if homeschooled families are teaching their children or neglecting them and who we should inform about it. Should the authorities be called?
How do we know if homeschooled families are teaching their children or neglecting them and who we should inform about it. Should the authorities be called?
Once upon a time, colleges often required a GED from homeschoolers before providing financial aid. No longer. Learn about it in this post from The HomeScholar.
Homeschoolers have blazed trails in elementary and secondary education, and they are now earning early college credit. How is that working?
“Life is not about waiting for the storms to pass… it is about learning how to dance in the rain!” I lost my right eye as a child, and was teased unmercifully until I learned what I am about to share with you.
If you are having difficulty with your high schooler, or if you are considering homeschooling your high schooler for the first time, here are some helpful tips.
Lynn Schott provides a simple explanation of the Three Branches of Government, and their limited power in the Constitution. Be informed about this hot topic!
If you’re looking for a way to connect with your teenage daughter this summer, consider starting a girl’s book study group with your daughter and her friends.
Early on in the homeschool movement, virtually all academic instruction took place at home. After all, if you just took your kids out of school, where else would they be learning? This worked fine for all of us for awhile, and then a strange thing happened.
This article explains why homeschool parents need not bother about those high schools that do not accept homeschool transcripts.
Home schooling during the high school years can be a fun and rewarding time for both the child and parent. This time can be used to keep, maintain and even deepen a relationship with your child during a high stress time of their lives.