Home Education Blog - page 40
How to Homeschool Preschool
Posted in Just Starting Out on May 24, 2017
There are plenty of legitimate reasons for enrolling your kids in preschool, but fear is not one of them. You can do this. In fact, all legitimate reasons aside, your preschoolers need you to teach DIY preschool. Believe it or not, preschoolers often do better in a loving, supportive, engaging home environment. Benefits of DIY Read More »
14 Magnificent Magic Kits for Kids!
Posted in Reviews on May 24, 2017
Are your children enthralled with flashy card tricks and other flashy magic? Has your kid requested a magician performance for his or her birthday? Is your kid attempting to mimic David Blaine? (I sure hope not!) If the answer is yes, then you've landed on the right webpage. What's so great about magic? It combines imagination, creativity, and fun. It is the Read More »
Making Screen Time Educational
Posted in Homeschooling on May 23, 2017
It is safe to say that the world is now digital. The smooth, bright, blinking screens of smartphones, tablets, and watches lure us all, along with the myriad of new types of media released every day. It is hard to imagine a time when we didn’t have our lists, our schedules, our newspapers, and of Read More »
Homeschooling and Your Adult ADD - Here's How I Do It
Posted in Homeschooling on May 23, 2017
ADD might be the most over-diagnosed disorder of all time, at least according to Dr. Martin Whitley an Australian educator and Parliamentarian. The symptoms for ADD and ADHD can mirror a myriad of other issues. To some diagnosed with ADD or ADHD, including Dr. Whitely, it is not considered a “disorder” or “disease”, it’s actually Read More »
Watch out for Fake High School Diplomas & Fake Online Schools
Posted in Homeschooling on May 23, 2017
Find exactly what you're looking for by skipping to the section you're interested in. Fake Online High Schools For many high school students, the idea of an online high school sounds like a tantalizing alternative to the traditional U.S. brick-and-mortar schools. Freedom, flexibility, and personalization! Although there are many pros and cons to attending high Read More »