Have you tried using reward charts in your homeschool? They may provide the motivation needed for the results your looking for!
There are so many aspects to homeschooling that are just tough. Your children are whole human beings that you are trying to parent and teach. That isn't easy. Add multiple children, and it can become even more challenging. Attitudes may flare at times, and it can be hard to change. Dealing with negative attitudes in homeschool can be troublesome, but they can be remedied.
How do you work with an uncooperative child and actually motivate them to WANT to learn? Win the battle against a bad attitude!
This is a fun look at how to spot a homeschooler by how we dress! We homeschoolers do often have slightly different attitudes toward clothes.
Has your child's motivation to learn vanished completely? You need these effective strategies to motivate learning in your homeschool.
The lyrics to Mary Had a Little Lamb Nursery Rhyme has been used with children for centuries. The “Mary Learns About Animal Coverings” printable guided reading book extends childrenR…
Are you in the slump? You know, that one. The one that hits about two or three weeks into the new year. Use your head, heart, and hands to conquer the homeschool slump! 11 Methods to help you conquer that homeschool slump for good! Get your homeschool back on track this winter!
Why homeschool? 10 reasons why we decided to homeschool our kids. Check out this post to learn our motives for starting a secular homeschool.
Is your homeschooler refusing to do school work? Explore the reasons they won't do work and exactly what you should do about it.
Christian homeschooling isn't just about the lessons. It's about how we do life. Get tips for everything from Bible lessons to service projects.
This free gratitude lapbook spends some time learning how to develop the habit of gratefulness. The lapbook was designed to be finished over the course of 12 days and includes instructions and all of
Homeschooling attitudes: When children balk at their academics, it can twist homeschooling from a lively adventure into a grinding battle. So what’s a parent to do?
There are plenty of good reasons NOT to homeschool. It's actually a terrible idea, and here are 15 reasons why.
I don’t know about you, but there have been many times that I started our home school day with a bad attitude, and really needed to have a better spirit before starting the day with my kids. Sometimes I’ve been tired, or irritable, and just not all that excited about another day of teaching and […]
From student organization and focus to critical thinking and creative work, not to mention the wonderful memories you can capture, notebooking will greatly benefit your homeschool.