Are your children being taught historical facts or opinions? Are teachers using differentiated classroom instruction? Here are U.S. standards for teaching history and home schooling resources.
As home educators, we take advantage of our ability to take school on the road—to the tune of 5,000 miles a year. Check out our tips for reducing parent stress while keeping travel fun for all.
Online learning offers new hope to parents of at-risk teens and for those looking for more home schooling resources. These online courses often appeal to students with learning types that struggle in traditional classrooms.
Simple toys, when used properly, can help develop complex learning skills. These "brain games" will do for the mind what exercise does for the body. Here is a free list of valuable, yet inexpensive games, to help develop your child's mind.