Using Science as the Backbone of Your Homeschool
What if one simple science activity could naturally cover reading, writing, math, history, and even social studies, all at once?
For younger elementary homeschoolers, science can become the anchor that ties everything together. Not in a rigid, checklist-heavy way. But in a hands-on, curiosity-driven rhythm that actually makes learning stick.
Why Middle School Curriculum Feels More Difficult
When my daughter started homeschooling, it felt much more whimsical and fancy with all the cute aesthetic posters and things to decorate the homeschool space.
Finding Your Child's Learning Style: A Guide for Homeschool Families
When you understand how your child absorbs the world, everything from math drills to nature journaling takes on a new logic — and a new delight.
50+ Homeschool Electives You Probably Haven't Thought Of
One of the best parts of homeschooling is that your kids aren't limited to what fits in a school building's budget. Here are some electives that go way beyond the basics.
How Video Games Helped our Homeschool
Homeschooling and video games can go together if you do it safely and correctly.