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In the ultimate age of consumerism, it might seem like you are constantly buying something, whether it be groceries, the latest gadgets, or new streaming services. It can feel especially overwhelming when the holidays begin, as you know it will be expensive. Even if you don’t spend a lot on each family member, it can be stressful trying to find the right item or beating the c...

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For many homeschooling families, keeping track of lessons, assignments, and progress can feel like a full-time job. But when it comes time for college admissions, scholarships, or even a state review, a well-prepared homeschool portfolio can make all the difference. A portfolio not only showcases a student’s academic achievements but also highlights creativity, perso...

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Homeschooling gives families the freedom to create a personalized education that fits their child’s needs, but that freedom comes with responsibility. Every state in the United States has its own homeschooling laws, and as a parent, it’s important to understand and follow the requirements where you live. Knowing the rules not only keeps your homeschool legal but also ensures ...

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One of the greatest strengths of homeschooling is flexibility. Every child learns in their own unique way, and for students with learning differences such as dyslexia, ADHD, or autism, a customized education can make a world of difference. Homeschooling allows parents to adapt teaching methods, schedules, and curriculum to meet the specific needs of their child, creating an e...

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History doesn’t have to be a list of names and dates. When you bring stories, sights, and hands-on activities into your homeschool lessons, the past becomes an exciting adventure. Here are some creative ways to make history come alive for your student.

Tell Stories, Not Just Facts


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