A working mom and a stay at home dad help you navigate the complex and dynamic world of secular homeschooling with a focus on early learners and gameschooling.
In this first episode of our series on preparing for and taking exams, we explore why testing is valuable for homeschool students. While many parents question the need for formal or standardized test…
Ready to take your homeschool 3D printing projects to the next level? In this episode, we dive into the world of 3D modeling, teaching your kids how to design their own creations for 3D printing. We’…
Ready to dive into 3D printing for your homeschool? In this episode, we break down everything you need to get started with 3D printing, from choosing the right printer to understanding filaments and …
Are you curious about how 3D printing can enhance your homeschool? In this episode, we dive into the exciting world of 3D printing and explore how it can be a game-changer for hands-on learning. From…
In Part 2 of our series on the four-year history cycle, we’re tackling a big question: How do you use this approach when homeschooling multiple children of different ages? We’ll break down three diff…
Have you ever wondered why so many homeschool curriculums follow a four-year history cycle? In this episode, we’re diving into the origins of this structured approach to teaching history, why it has …
In part three of our family learning series, we focus on the parents! How can you join your children on their educational journey while deepening your own knowledge? This episode explores practical, …
In part two of our family learning series, we tackle the challenge of making a single curriculum work for children of different ages and skill levels. From tailoring lessons to meet diverse needs to …
Teaching multiple children together is a common approach in homeschooling, but how well does it work? In this episode, we explore the benefits and challenges of grouped family learning, offering insi…
Curious about multi-subject curriculums in homeschooling? In this episode, we unpack the pros and cons of using these comprehensive programs that cover several major subjects together. From their int…
Workbooks: Love them or leave them? In this episode, we dive into the pros and cons of using workbooks in your homeschool. Whether you're a fan of structured learning or questioning if they're worth …
Motivating your kids is important, but what about finding motivation as a homeschooling parent? In this episode, we focus on the unique challenges parents face when motivation dips. From reclaiming y…
Is it ever a good idea to mix and match multiple curriculums for a single subject? In this episode, we explore how combining resources can enrich your child's learning experience. We'll discuss scena…
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In this episode, we continue our discussion of distractions in homeschooling. This is Part 2 of a two-part series where we explore diverse distractions, their impact on learning, and provide practica…
In this episode, we delve into the art of managing distractions in homeschooling. This is Part 1 of a two-part series where we explore distractions and their impact on learning.
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In this episode, we’re diving into creative ways homeschool families can tap into their local communities for unique educational experiences. From discovering museum programs and library workshops to…
On today’s episode, we’re diving into how we can bring our homeschool with us as we travel.
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On today’s episode, we’re diving into how we can add more travel to our homeschool, both local and abroad.
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As busy homeschool parents, sometimes we find that we’re just going through the motions, moving from one subject or activity to another without getting that depth of connection and response from our …