Recent Articles
- Atlanta Students Cheated of Their Education
CRCT cheating has been discovered 78% of 56 Atlanta public schools. It probably won't stop there. It is clearly now up to parents to ensure that their children get a good education. -
Toddlers and Tiara's, Not All Pageants Are like That
The TV show, Toddlers and Tiara's is about glitz pageants for preschool aged children. This is just a small portion of the pageant community; not all pageants are like that. -
Can I Homeschool My Kids and Work?
It is possible to work and to homeschool children. It just takes planning, flexibility, and organization. -
Winning People Over to Homeschooling
You may want to win your friend over to homeschooling, but it may be better to just set the example and let your friend warm up to homeschooling over time. -
Should I Homeschool for Middle School?
Middle school typically consists of three years, depending on your school district. These are important years, and the children transition from children to young adults. For some children, it is easier to homeschool middle school kids. -
Going from Elementary Public School to Homeschool Middle School
The tumultuous pressure-filled years of middle school can break the most die-hard public school parent and make them consider a homeschooling. This article will help you with the transition -
Preparing a Homeschooled Child for Public High School
You've been homeschooling your child since birth, or perhaps just since 6th grade and now you are thinking of putting them in public high school. These tips will help you with the transition -
Resisting the Urge to Give Your Homeschooler All A's
It is not a good idea to just give a homeschooler all A's. They need to earn it. But how they earn it can be confusing. -
Gifts for the College Bound High School Graduate
There are some very valuable and useful gifts you can give that will cost you less than the standard $100.00, but they will appreciate just as much. -
Homeschooling a High School Senior, Planning Their Last Year
As I came to grips with the fact that my son would be homeschool senior, I had some talks with him on what he wanted to accomplish and I did a bit of crossing out of my own plans, and writing down what was important to him.