Homeschooling Reality Check
A reminder about why it is we homeschool.


Words of Wisdom From an 18-Year Veteran
Having homeschooled for over 18 years and facing challenges and successes along the way, 
this homeschool veteran shares a few of the things she found successful 
in making her home atmosphere more conducive to learning.

Socialization and Why You Don't Need It
"But what about socialization?" is a question homeschoolers are often asked. 
This article presents some answers to that common question.

Common Homeschooling Myths Dispelled
"I'm too disorganized to homeschool." "I couldn't teach subjects I don't know -- like calculus." 
"My children wouldn't have any friends." These are all myths about homeschooling.

Should Children Be "Witnesses" in Public Schools?
You've probably heard someone with children in public school use the argument, 
"I want my children to be salt and light in the world." 
This thought-provoking article disputes that argument.

Homeschooling Children of Different Ages
Tips for making multi-age homeschooling easier.

Reaching the Finish Line

Staying the course in our homeschooling race. 
Good suggestions for getting through the hard times.

Public Education Isn't Preparing Teens
Thought-provoking reasons for continuing homeschooling through high school.

Homeschooling Styles
A description of the many different ways to homeschool.

Homeschooling on a Shoestring
You can homeschool well and spend very little money.

CLEPing (College Level Exam Program)
Your student can get college credit for what they already know. 

 

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