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Why the Homeschool Day Is So Much Shorter Than a Typical School Day

Why the Homeschool Day Is So Much Shorter Than a Typical School Day

How long is a typical homeschool day and how does it compare with the hours of a day in public school? Many parents, new to homeschooling, wrongly assume that they should homeschool for the same length of time as their public school counterparts.  In general, a homeschool day is much shorter than that of a traditional

4 Ways a Boxed Homeschool Curriculum Is Great for Boys

4 Ways a Boxed Homeschool Curriculum Is Great for Boys

Don’t give up the ease of laid out lesson plans which a boxed homeschool curriculum provides because you have active boys. Here are four ways that a boxed curriculum turns out to be a very boy-friendly option. 1. Hands-On Activities There is no one size fits all solution for boys. However, one thing most young boys have

The Lowdown on Independent Learning for Homeschooled Kids

The Lowdown on Independent Learning for Homeschooled Kids

As homeschoolers, the idea of having children who can complete school lessons, projects, and assignments on their own can be enticing. Mom, who usually bears the burden of the homeschool planning and teaching, gets a break, and children take responsibility for their own education. Sounds like a win for both parties, right? Yes, but let’s

How to Schedule Your Homeschool Day

How to Schedule Your Homeschool Day

Homeschool scheduling is about finding your starting point and matching your family’s own groove. For example, when my boys were preschoolers and toddlers, my goal for the day was to shower and have some meaningful reading activities for my oldest son. Insanity was thinking I had to get my homeschool started at 8:00 a.m. when

Public School vs. Homeschooling: The Apples and Oranges of Childhood

Public School vs. Homeschooling: The Apples and Oranges of Childhood

A psychological assessment I recently filled out for one of my children showed a clear bias towards public schooling with these kinds of queries: As both the parent and teacher, I had a lot of questions to answer. Some were almost impossible because I had no knowledge of my child in a traditional school environment. We’ve