Here is a clip from the Laurel Springs School graduating class. All of these students were homeschooled through Laurel Springs School’s accredited distance learning program. This is neat, check it out!
Se Habla Espanol - 10 Things to Look For in a Foreign Language Program For Homeschoolers
Being able to speak a foreign language can place a student, homeschooled or otherwise, in an advantageous position when applying for admission into a college or university. Because of this, parents of homeschooled children have to take great care in deciding on which foreign language program they want their children to use as part of [...]
Music is more than just a fun elective
I think most parents and educators view music curriculum as just an “extra,” something fun for their students to do to express themselves. While this may be true, the art plays a much more important role in the development of children than previously thought. The humanities go back [...]
There are many different reasons for selecting a home schooling option to meet your child’s educational needs. Parents are worried about schools and the increasing violence. They also voice concerns about the courses taught and some of the teaching methods.
With home schooling the parents are able to have a voice in the way courses are [...]
When people talk about teaching their children from home in the absence of any definite or structured curriculum, it is perhaps natural to think that homeschooling is cheap. But this is far from the truth. Although homeschooling does not stick to any particular text, this is perhaps more of a bane than a boon, when [...]
Sometimes kids find math to be difficult. They do not show interest in simple problems involving multiplication, division, subtraction. Sometimes, mathematics becomes boring for them, simply because they find it hard. However, math should not be a problem for any child. Therefore, we have provided ten ways that will make math easy for children. These [...]
Whether you are thinking about homeschooling or plan to begin homeschooling you’ve probably been asked the question, “What about socialization?” Contrary to popular myth, homeschooling children are rarely isolated, and in research studies conducted by public and private organizations, including the U.S. Department of Education, homeschoolers have been shown to be better socialized than their [...]
By Peg Baron
If you’ve taken on the challenge of homeschooling your children, you probably already know the importance of finding interesting and unique ways to teach them new concepts and to give them a chance to practice old ones. But you may not have realized the answer is as close as your family kitchen. Below [...]

