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Homeschooling

If you’re wondering whether the process of college admission is challenging, then the answer is a qualified yes. But it’s not impossible.

Homeschooling high school can be one of the most gratifying and rewarding times to teach your children, as you watch them turn into the young adults you always prayed they would become.

The benefits of music education extend far beyond the lessons themselves, and parents need to recognize that multi-faceted value.

As more and more educational facilities replace cursive writing with Common Core rhetoric, learning how to write - or read - this important form of handwriting will be all but gone.

You know what they say: You live and learn. That is especially true for homeschooling families, with no pun intended!

At some point during your homeschooling venture, you’re going to feel like you’ve made a grave error. There are lots of reasons this can happen, but let's find out what can help.

If you have decided to homeschool your special-needs child, I can tell you from personal experience, it is a decision you will not likely regret. Some make this decision long before the child reaches the compulsory school-age, which is definitely the best option. Others make the decision based on their experiences with the public-school system.

During my years of homeschooling, there is ONE THING I can say I loved most about it: FREEDOM. It’s just one word, but when it comes to homeschooling, it means so very much.

Any time is a great time to start homeschooling your child. No matter where you start, there are some tips I’d like to share that will make things easier for you.