Creating Healthy Margins in Homeschool

Creating Healthy Margins in Homeschool

This year’s encouraging theme: Less is more I was speaking to a homeschooling friend recently. She and I were talking about how our days seem really full, how we feel pressured to keep adding new things to our school curriculum and that homeschooling can quickly get...

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Homeschooling and Military Families

Homeschooling and Military Families

Members of military families deal on a daily basis with problems associated with frequent and rigorous deployments, changing locations based on required training programs and sometimes random leave schedules.  Not all military families move around a lot, but many do,...

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Can a Homeschooler Become an Ivy Leaguer?

Can a Homeschooler Become an Ivy Leaguer?

If you’re a parent of a homeschooled child who dreams of attending an Ivy League College, don't worry – getting your student into one of the eight private schools included in the Ivy League is possible.  If you run an Internet search on the question of whether...

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Homeschool Hacks Part 2

Homeschool Hacks Part 2

Assuming you’re like most of the other homeschool moms I know, you are probably wishing for more storage space, money for the school budget, and hands with which to get all your tasks completed. Do those things actually exist for anyone, anyway? Since we are all in...

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The Day I Wanted to Quit Homeschooling

The Day I Wanted to Quit Homeschooling

I am supposed to write an encouraging blog post about how wonderful it is to homeschool, then give a big pep-talk about our upcoming year. But I have to be honest with you. I am not certain I am up for it. You see, my little homeschooling system isn’t working. And by...

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Homeschool Application Process at 2017 Top Ten Public Universities

Homeschool Application Process at 2017 Top Ten Public Universities

Note to homeschool parents:  YES!  Colleges are taking note of, and accepting applications from, homeschooled students.  Your child CAN enter a university with a homeschool high school education!  In fact, colleges and universities are becoming accustomed to seeing...

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Are Homeschool Field Trips Worth It?

Are Homeschool Field Trips Worth It?

Spoiler Alert: yes and no. According to Wikipedia, “a field trip or excursion is a journey by a group of people to a place away from their normal environment. The purpose is to observe and educate with experiences outside of their everyday activities.” The goal is to...

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How to Be an Effective Homeschool Advocate

How to Be an Effective Homeschool Advocate

When we think of someone who is an "advocate," we tend to think of a person whose job is to provide advice regarding legal rights or someone who is ready to assist a client in filing a lawsuit for some cause or another.  But the definition of "advocate" also includes...

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Homeschool and School at Home Resources

Global Student Network

Global Student Network’s mission is to offer the highest quality online curriculum available to homeschooling families. GSN offers a wide range of online curriculum options. We have over 2000 course offerings including Honors, AP®, World Languages, and Career and Technical Education courses.

 

International Virtual Learning Academy

IVLA is an accredited online private school that allows students to choose their own educational path while meeting the expectation of a larger future. IVLA provides experiences beyond the traditional classroom; allowing students the freedom to meet their personal goals.

Equip Christian Academy

Equip Christian Academy is an accredited, online private Christian school serving students in grades K-12. Equip is devoted to providing each student an outstanding faith-based education. We are dedicated to supporting families that want their children to have an exceptional, accredited, academic experience from home.