by Steven Policastro from the International Association for Creation There are many great ways to engage in interactive learning. One that is readily accessible is using the world-class...
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The Value of Educational Gaming in Improving Learning Outcomes
by Zack Edwards from Historical Conquest Kids these days are bombarded with flashy pictures, jaw-dropping special effects, and other influences that help excite their minds and keep their...
Teaching Discernment in an Information Saturated World
By Peggy Ployhar, SPED Homeschool Founder & CEO As we are moving from a knowledge-hungry world to one that is saturated with information, I tell parents, now, more...
A Divine Blueprint for Family Discipleship
By Steve Demme Our journey to homeschool our children began before we were married. In seminary I had a class on Christian education and another on Christian...
Cultivating Music Appreciation While on the Go with Your Kids
by Michelle Noonan, SPED Homeschool Partner Blooming Sounds The benefits of music based learning are many and clear. Music helps development, cooperation, self-regulation and expression, and activates both...
A 3-Step Process for Homeschooling with Health Issues
By Charl Rae Cobb Denial, anger, rationalization, bargaining, depression, anxiety, and eventual acceptance. In nursing school, I learned that everyone goes through several stages during the grieving process....
Balancing Homeschooling and Medical Needs
by the SPED Homeschool Team Learn how three long-time special needs homeschooling moms learned to balance education and medical needs in their homes by properly orienting priorities, energy,...
6 Guidelines for Making Effective Homeschool Curriculum Choices
By Heather Walton from A+ Education Solutions The search for the right curriculum can be overwhelming, given the sheer amount of choices available. Not only are there various...
Curriculum Choices that Match Your Student’s Learning Needs
by Susan Leckband from Help Elevate Learning Processing A great many homeschool parents come to our facility with these questions, “Why doesn’t my kid remember this? We went...
Tips for Socializing Kids with Social and Sensory Needs
by Jen Dodrill from History at Home For some people, homeschooling is synonymous with being unsocial or even antisocial. We as a collective of homeschoolers don’t know why. We...