Tag: homeschooling
Sarah watches her 9-year-old son Jake bounce from his math worksheet to the window, then to his…
Traditional homeschool curricula often present limited perspectives, leaving children with incomplete understandings of history, literature, and global cultures. This creates missed opportunities for deeper learning and critical thinking. Discover how to build an inclusive homeschooling curriculum that celebrates diverse perspectives, counters bias, and empowers learners with culturally responsive resources.
As a parent supporting your unschooled child‘s transition to college, one of the unique challenges you might…
Introduction – Unschooling in the Post-COVID-19 World The COVID-19 pandemic has transformed several facets of life, and…
Homeschooling has become an increasingly popular option for families in recent years. One of the concerns many people have about homeschooling is whether or not homeschooled children will get enough social interaction.
I agree with quite a few things the author says what I don’t agree with is how she places the responsibility of all of this squarely on the parents.
Unschooling and homeschooling are often used interchangeably but are two very different methods of learning or “education”. According to Wikipedia:…
Homeschooling in our house looks more like unschooling so reading and writing, along with the learning of…
Three great educational toys your kids will love.
Our contributing educator this month is Amanda Lehrman, from The Momma Files. If you have a burning question…
