Curriculum, Educational Styles, HomePage, Homeschooling, Record-Keeping
Homeschooling is a rewarding and flexible approach to education, but it requires careful planning and organization. Whether you’re new to homeschooling or preparing for high school, these steps will guide you through the process and help ensure a successful...
Educational Styles, HomePage, Homeschooling
Homeschooling with intent means approaching education with a clear purpose, focus, and tailored goals. It’s about intentionally shaping the homeschool experience around each child’s unique needs, strengths, and interests rather than simply following a standard...
Educational Styles, HomePage, Homeschooling
When setting homeschooling goals, especially for children with specific learning needs, it’s important to consider a mix of educational, developmental, and practical elements. Here are some homeschooling goals considerations: Child-Centered Approach Learning...
Curriculum, Educational Styles, Homeschooling
Unschooling and deschooling are two approaches to alternative education, but they focus on different aspects of learning and education. 1. Unschooling: Definition: Unschooling is a specific educational philosophy that rejects traditional schooling in favor of a...
Educational Styles, Homeschooling, Learning Disabilities and Disorders (Special Needs)
Behavioral problems can manifest in various ways, depending on a person’s age, environment, and circumstances. These issues may present in children as temper tantrums, defiance, hyperactivity, difficulty following rules, or social withdrawal. Adolescents might exhibit...
Educational Styles, Learning Activities
To effectively teach writing, especially in a homeschooling setting, it’s important to use a variety of strategies that cater to different learning styles. Here are some great writing strategies you can use: Start with Pre-Writing Activities Brainstorming: Help the...