Homeschooling is Legal in All 50 States, by Megan
Yes! Homeschooling is legal in all fifty states and the District of Columbia. Here is a list of websites to help inContinue Reading
View ArticleCurricula Fairs and Conventions: How NOT to be Overwhelmed! by Cheryl
You have decided to homeschool. You have taken the necessary steps to withdraw your child(ren) from school or register with your district/state. Now youContinue Reading
View ArticleBlessed Be the Interruptions, by Briana Elizabeth
When my twins were three months old, I got pregnant with Child Number 6. He was born almost within the same year as hisContinue Reading
View ArticleGetting Started: Choosing Curriculum, by Sarah
You’ve finally decided that you will homeschool your child. There are hundreds of reasons that may have brought you to this point, but hereContinue Reading
View ArticleIn the Age of High-Stakes Testing, How Do I Know if My Child Measures Up? by...
One of my biggest fears as a homeschool mom has been that my children will be “behind.” Behind what? Behind where the public school systemContinue Reading
View ArticlePlanning For High School, by Lisa Appelo
Whether you’re just starting out or you’ve been homeschooling kids since kindergarten, thinking about homeschooling through the high school years is daunting. What recordsContinue Reading
View ArticleSeen Around the Web: Homeschooling in Highly Regulated States
Megan has compiled a list of links to begin your research on homeschooling laws in your state, and Cheryl has shared her best advice forContinue Reading
View ArticleTesting and Record-Keeping in a Minimally Regulated State, by Cheryl
What do you do when nothing (or little) is required of you? The Oklahoma State Constitution provides protection for the right of parents toContinue Reading
View ArticleHomeschooling in New York, by Angela
Homeschooling in New York State has a formidable reputation. The homeschool regulations here are among the toughest in the US, and many newContinue Reading
View ArticleKeeping Records Through Middle School, by Angela Berkeley
Homeschooling elementary students is a somewhat daunting yet very exciting process. Having selected a classical education philosophy, you assemble your teaching aids, materials, andContinue Reading
View ArticleHomeschooling: Where to Start? by Jane-Emily
Getting started in homeschooling can feel overwhelming. There is so much information, so many curricula, so much stuff! Sorting through it all can take ages — and it means you spend a lot of time on...
View ArticleChoosing Curriculum, by Sarah
Every so often we choose a favorite article to run again. This originally ran on June 25, 2014. Enjoy! You’ve finally decided that you will homeschool your child. There are hundreds of reasons that...
View ArticleCurricula Fairs and Conventions: How NOT to be Overwhelmed! by Cheryl
You have decided to homeschool. You have taken the necessary steps to withdraw your child(ren) from school or register with your district/state. Now you need to pick the perfect curriculum. Where do...
View ArticleBlessed Be the Interruptions, by Briana Elizabeth
When my twins were three months old, I got pregnant with Child Number 6. He was born almost within the same year as his twin sisters. So, at one point in time, I had three toddlers in the house while...
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