Homeschool Day Trips 101
Posted in Homeschooling on April 20, 2017
Interactive Learning Outside of the Home When homeschooling your child, cabin fever can hit pretty regularly. Being cooped up together 24/7 is enough to make anybody go crazy and that makes homeschool fieldtrips all the more important. Interactive learning through field trips has many benefits on your child’s learning experience. Whether it be a documentary Read More »
Home Educator's Guide: The Best Sewing Machines for Beginners
Posted in Reviews on April 15, 2017
The Best Sewing Machines - Buying New Online I want to start out with a full, 100% honest disclaimer. I'm not a fan of the new sewing machine brands. If you were looking for a beginner's sewing machine guide that just regurgitates and sugarcoats the best features of the top selling products on Amazon, you've come Read More »
Homeschool Alumni Inverview: "I was raised with no knowledge of the world around me"
Posted in Homeschool Voices on April 5, 2017
Tags: Interview
Hello, my name is Trybal Wolf (sorry, preferred name. I am sure more on that will be presented later.) I am a 21 year old white male. I currently reside in East Lansing, Michigan. I have no religious affiliation to speak of, am gay and in a closed relationship, and have 9 years of combined Read More »
Homeschool Alumni Interview: Plug into the right places
Posted in Homeschool Voices on April 5, 2017
Tags: Interview
My name is Stuart Floyd. I am a single, straight, 22-year-old Christian (Southern Baptist) white male who lives in Greenville County, SC. I have no kids. I have no debt and my annual income is somewhere between $25-40k. I was homeschooled with one sister who was 2.5 years younger than me. My parents are still Read More »
Homeschool Alumni Interview: "My parents completely neglected my education"
Posted in Homeschool Voices on April 5, 2017
Tags: Interview
I am a 23-year-old woman. I live with my parents and two younger brothers, who are 21 and 19. We are all Independent Baptists, both by the way we were raised and by choice. We’re a middle-class family, living in the Virginia suburbs outside of Washington D.C.My family began homeschooling my brothers and I when Read More »