Discover best practices for using AI in high school homeschooling, while keeping learning authentic and hands-on.| iHomeschool Network
Is holding teens accountable possible without completely taking over?!? Why, yes it is. Check out these tips for tracking our independent teens!| iHomeschool Network
No yard? No problem. Discover creative urban homeschooling hacks that make the most of city life, small spaces, and local resources.| iHomeschool Network
When you’re deep in the day-to-day chaos of homeschooling—juggling math lessons, snack time, and a laundry pile that somehow always multiplies—it’s easy to lose sight of the bigger picture. That’s where a homeschool vision statement comes in. It’s not just some fluffy words for your planner; it’s a compass that keeps you grounded in why you’re doing this in the first place.| 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.| iHomeschool Network
Music is all around us. It’s in the song of the birds, the wind chimes on the porch, and in the church pew when we sing. It is part of every culture of the world. Thus, teaching and exploring music in homeschool is important. Here are five specific reasons why music is an important subject to teach in your homeschool.| iHomeschool Network
So, you dove in. You bought the curriculum. You sharpened the pencils. You rearranged the dining room. Maybe you even created a cozy little corner with a calendar, maps, and bins for each child. You did all the things.| iHomeschool Network
What is a Homeschool Co-Op? People mention homeschool co-ops all over the place, but what are they? And should you consider joining one? In this post, you’re going to learn the basics of homeschool co-ops and other types of educational homeschool groups to help you figure out what’s right for your family. Finding friendship and […]| Homeschool Hall
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Despite being in tech, when it comes to educating our kiddos, I’m not typically one to advocate for using screen-based solutions. We’re pretty traditional with our homeschooling, and we’re blessed beyond measure to have the freedom we have so my wife can stay home and teach our children. But then there’s this thing called math…. […]| Homeschool Hall
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