Over one million children, about 1 percent of the nation's school-age population, are being educated at home rather than in public or private schools. |
The bad news is that there are indeed some potentially negative effects of homeschooling. The good news is that if parents are aware of them, they can all be overcome successfully. By Jenney Cheever |
There are innumerable texts, workbooks and homeschooling curriculums available at education stores, larger bookstores and online to suit all the different ways of homeschooling. By Jenney Cheever |
There is no right or wrong way to create homeschool lesson plans; if it works for you and your family, then it's the right way. By Jenney Cheever |
All those summer trips and fun warm-weather adventures are full of opportunities for some great science lessons. By Jenney Cheever |
Spring is full of so many things to explore and discover with your child. Here are some ideas for studying science in spring. By Jenney Cheever |
For working parents, it does take a bit more effort to manage the daily care, teaching and planning required to homeschool. But if you are dedicated to the idea of homeschooling, you can make it work. By Jenney Cheever |
Here are some fun and inspiring free homeschool curriculum ideas and ways to teach homeschool history. |