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How to Easily Cover All Subjects with Interest-Led Learning

Discover how easy it is for children to learn what they need to know in all subject areas while following an interest-led learning approach. Written by Erin Vincent of Nourishing My Scholars. Can children really learn all they need to learn by following their interests? Covering all subjects is indeed possible whether you follow an interest-led learning approach all the time,… View Post

How to Graduate a Homeschooled Student

As your child nears high school age, you find yourself wondering how to graduate a homeschooled student. Great news! The following article will show you that it doesn’t have to be difficult or intimidating. Once your kids hit middle school or so, the Homeschool Inquisition usually shifts from the age-old socialization question to inquiries such as “how are they going… View Post

6 Secrets to Slaying the Teacher/Mom Balance in Homeschooling

How many hats do you feel like you wear as a homeschool parent? Adrienne shares six secrets for discovering a good teacher/mom balance in homeschooling. Written by Adrienne Bolton of The Mommy Mess. Finding a comfortable teacher/mom balance in homeschooling has been one of the most significant challenges for me. I’ve spent years trying to juggle the two hats only… View Post

Checking Boxes Without Your Kids Checking Out

What do you do when homeschool laws force you to teach boring subjects? Get tips for checking boxes without your kids checking out mentally. One of the biggest homeschooling pros is the fact that we can teach what we want how we want to teach it. Usually. Depending on where you homeschool, your state may dictate some of what you… View Post

8 Creative, Simple Ways to Homeschool with LEGO

Are you homeschooling LEGO fans? Get them excited about a LEGO homeschool with these creative ways to use LEGO bricks in your homeschool lessons. Written by Chelsea Gonzales of Wonder Wherever We Wander. LEGO bricks are seriously awesome toys. They encourage creative thinking and problem solving, and they keep my 7-year-old entertained for hours on end. Sure, they hurt like… View Post

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