Encourage reading with a cozy, inviting, and tricked-out reading corner! This kids reading nook will be your child’s new favorite spot.| Mama Teaches
Before you jump into homeschooling for the first time, ask yourself these questions to decide if you should homeschool next year.| Mama Teaches
Need to find audiobooks for your child or yourself? Here are five places to find free and low-cost options that will keep you entertained!| Mama Teaches
You may have heard of unschooling and are thinking that it might work for your family. Or, maybe you are vaguely familiar with the term but want to know more. Unschooling is one of those intriguing topics that a lot of parents want to learn more about, but are often intimidated by. | iHomeschool Network
Special needs homeschooling was the right decision for us. There were many reasons that made us decide to follow this path, and we are very happy to be able to offer this to our twin boys.| iHomeschool Network
Thinking about creating a simple nature study? Discover why it’s beneficial and how to get started!| iHomeschool Network
As homeschool parents, we spend hours and hours researching and choosing just the right curricula or programs to make sure our kids learn reading, writing, math, science, history, and as many other things as we can feed/cram into their growing brains. | iHomeschool Network
I mapped out an amazing line-up of unit studies for my son’s first-grade year. He was enjoying school; we were reading fantastic books. All was well.| iHomeschool Network
When I started homeschooling, it wasn’t actually because I wanted to avoid sending my kids to public school. In fact, I loved my school growing up. My teachers were, and still are, some of my closest friends. I could not wait for the first day of school pictures, packing lunches, being the room mom, and so much more.| iHomeschool Network
When most people hear the phrase “play-based learning,” they immediately picture a preschool classroom full of blocks, dress-up clothes, and sensory bins. But here’s the truth: play-based learning is not just for little kids. In fact, it’s one of the most powerful and underused tools we have — for learners of all ages. Whether you’re homeschooling a kindergartener or navigating middle school at home, incorporating play into your learning routine can boost motivation, deepen unders...| ihomeschoolnetwork.com