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Top 10 Homeschooling Myths

Homeschooling remains one of the most successful forms of alternative education. You’ve undoubtedly become much more familiar with home learning (though not necessarily homeschooling…there is a big difference!) over the past several months, and you’ve…


Homeschooling in South Africa

Just like any other type of schooling, homeschooling is an international endeavor. Millions of families around the world have made the decision to take their child’s education into their own hands, especially during and in…


What Are the 10 Most Homeschool-Friendly States in the U.S.?

Homeschooling continues to experience a boom unlike any it’s ever seen, fueled in part by COVID-19. The pandemic not only raised concerns about how safely schools could operate, but many parents were simply not satisfied…


Full STEAM Ahead! The Importance of STEAM Learning and Our NEW Summer STEAM Camp

The concept of STEAM learning has been around for a while, but it’s becoming more and more prevalent in education today–with good reason. The STEAM (an acronym for its subjects in Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts,…


5 Reasons to Homeschool Permanently

We’ve heard it what feels like a million times now…kids were forced to learn at home at the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic and for much of the following year. We know that some students…


Homeschooling in the Philippines

Just like any other type of schooling, homeschooling is an international endeavor. Millions of families around the world have made the decision to take their child’s education into their own hands, especially during and in…


International Homeschooling: Learning at Home in Canada

  Just like any other type of schooling, homeschooling is an international endeavor. Millions of families around the world have made the decision to take their child’s education into their own hands, especially during and…


Step Into Spring: 6 Ways to Work the Outdoors Into Your Homeschool Day

The arrival of spring is always a welcome one–perhaps never more so than this year. During most “normal” winters, the cold, gray weather (in many parts of the country, anyway) keeps us cooped up indoors,…


What in the World? March History Lessons You Can Teach at Home (Part 2)

This is a fascinating world we live in. When you step back and look at it, something historic has happened literally every single day. Sure, some events are bigger and more important than others, but…


Black History Month Profile: Marian Anderson

February is Black History Month, a time to honor and commemorate the important events, amazing accomplishments, and inspirational people who contributed–and continue to contribute–to African American history. Last February, we published a four-part, in-depth series…


Who Else Homeschools Their Kids? 10 Celebrities Who Homeschool Their Kids

Not too long ago, we posted a couple of articles about famous homeschoolers–one dedicated to entertainers, the other about athletes. But what about the celebrities who choose to homeschool their children, just as you’ve decided…


Black History Month Profile: Bayard Rustin

February is Black History Month, a time to honor and commemorate the important events, amazing accomplishments, and inspirational people who contributed–and continue to contribute–to African American history. Last February, we published a four-part, in-depth series…